I am running it on my cable modem from Grand Rapids, MI. Use path as follows: \afs\msu.edu\user\v\a\valenti This works fine for me. Mike Wolthuis Former Comm Arts Student Tech (Looking for Network job :>) -----Original Message----- From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Valenti Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 4:26 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Windows drive mapping to AFS space being on campus too? Ditto for my office computer and another prof here in LIR. (both Win2K) This is why I posted about the settings for the OpenAFS client - I suspect that will be the long term solution. Oh, I tried using the AFS cell name& path \msu.edu\user\v\a\valenti , that also failed. A quick solution to this would be appreciated - faculty are trying to update their websites and I don't want to waste time with old/insecure protocols such as ftp. -John Chris Wolf wrote: > None of us in my office on campus, running Windows XP, can access AFS via > drive mapping anymore. I also got a call from a faculty member running > Windows 2000 who was getting errors from an existing AFS mapping that he > had been using for a long time. Since like everybody else we have > applied > numerous Windows service packs and patches recently, we have been > wondering > if something like a tightened security setting in one of them was causing > the problem.