Question : Unable to disconnect mapped network drives

Running a windows 2000 domain with Active directory.  Windows XP SP2 workstations.
Using a standard login script to map a couple of network drives.  
All of the mapped drives are showing up in 'My Computer' as Disconnected Network Drive (X:) .  When logging into the workstations, users get an error baloon that says "Unable to reconnect all network drives".

In 'My Computer', If you right click the drive and left click 'Disconnect', you get the error "The network connection could not be found".  But, if you double click the drive, you are able to see and access its contents.
Have tried to delete the drive from a command prompt as well and get the same error.

The script is as follows:
Net use P: /Delete  
NET USE P: \\ServerName\Shared

This problem is occuring on all workstations.

Answer : Unable to disconnect mapped network drives

Another method is to run this at the server:

net config server /autodisconnect:-1

See Microsoft's details on the situation: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=138365
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