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Domain workstations randomly get "desktop is not accessible. you might not have permission to use this network resource"

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In our local network, based on a Microsoft Active Directory Domain, running two servers and multiple Windows 10 clients(from a broad range of of producers/models), users are noticing an increase of error messages as soon as they wake up the computer from sleep or hibernation, and they sign in successfully.

The redirected Desktop folder is not accessible and an error is shown:

"\\servername\share\username\desktop is not accessible. you might not have permission to use this network resource"

Ironically, the network server is visible, along with the shares, however the specific share which holds the redirected folders, is not accessible.

Restarting the computer, fixes the issue

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