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Network drives not shown on some users. Explorer need to be restarted

az flag

we have windows domain, with a gpo where the drives are mapped, one of the users just one, has the problem the drives are not shown or disappears after a time. Strangely if you use any other programms or type the correct path you see them/works.

So you basically just dont see them with the windows explorer, they are mapped with the correct letter and evrything. For time being i gave the user a simple batch to restart the explorer.exe.

The user is using windows 10 with the latest updates. I had just one time just simliar issue where the cloned machine had this issue right at start after joining the domain. (I guess i used the same cloned image on this user too, but the other users never had this kind of problem)

cn flag
All of that and not include the result of typing in the "drive letter" in Windows Explorer? Or if Explorer is started using a switch to focus on the "drive letter"? Or if you type in the UNC path of the target location in Explorer?
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az flag
You can type G:\ or \\server\G, works both. Only the windows-explorer is not showing it at side panel or workplace where all drives are. You really need open the taskmanager and restart "Windows explorer"
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