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Old 07-24-2007, 07:50 PM
Ben M. Schorr - MVP
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Re: shared notebook

In Vista have you tried just reaccessing the drive? That sometimes works to
"reconnect" it. Hit Start, RUN and in the command box type "E:\" (or
whatever letter you used) and see if it opens the folder and lets OneNote
connect.

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"danielkim" <danielkim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7A537B4-EC74-4600-86B2-7B1D2D8EFFCD@microsoft.com...
> Actually, I DO have a workaround, but it fails in Vista. the workaround
> is
> that I map the WebDAV onto a local drive letter. Then OneNote actually
> can
> write and read to that notebook. However, Vista has this really annoying
> bug
> where it does not reconnect to the webDAV folder after I shut down. As
> long
> as I keep the session alive, it's okay, but the moment I reboot, then I
> have
> to disconnect the drive, then remap it.
>
> I've even gone to trying out third-party software solutions like WebDrive
> to
> map the webDAV / FTP site onto a local drive letter, but when I select the
> "reconnect automatically at login", then Vista actually completely hangs
> upon
> startup. Not good.
>
> "Ilya Koulchin" wrote:
>
>> See
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...note-2007.aspx
>>
>> I'll post something once I have more info.
>>
>> Ilya
>>


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Old 07-24-2007, 07:50 PM