Network by unplugging the re-boot

I have set up a network between two computers and checked the box "Reconnect at logon".  Whenever I turn on the computer, it says that the disc is cut, and I have to re - map or double-click the network drive to connect.  It gets progressively worse, and he is now saying that the path does not exist.  I am running xp pro service pack 2 with 32-bit.  Other than service pack 3, is it a network up to date that I'm missing that will solve this problem?

Hi 96bmwrt,

I suggest you follow the provided article and check if it helps.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308007

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/313242

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