I have a user
running Windows Vista. As with all our staff, this user's desktop is being
redirected to a share on a server. There is a folder on the desktop named
"new folder" that she can't delete. When she attempts to do so, the error
she receives is"This operation can only be performed when you are connected to
the network.". In reality, she is connected to the network, but the odd
thing is that "new folder" appears to be a phantom. In other words, if I
look at the properties of the object on her desktop, it's location points to our
server share; However, if I look at her desktop folder on the
server, "new folder" doesn't exist.
Any ideas as to what
might be going on and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Al Puzzuoli
Michigan State University
Information Technologist
http://www.rcpd.msu.edu
Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities
120 Bessey Hall East Lansing, MI 48824-1033
517-884-1915
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