In Local Group Policy Editor, locate the following Group Policy To work around this issue, follow the steps in one of the following Mappings will be unavailable in the new logon session. Previously created symbolic links that represent the drive Logon session is created in addition to the existing two linked logon When the UAC policy is configured to Prompt for credentials, a new Links to be written to both linked logon sessions that are created, Note The EnableLinkedConnections registry entry forces the symbolic These objects are specific for a logon session and are not Objects ("DosDevices") that associate the drive letters to the UNC When drive mappings are created, the system creates symbolic link Represents the user during an elevated session, and the other session Both logon sessions are linked to one another. When UAC is enabled, the system creates two logon sessions at user Note This issue also affects other applications that run in anĮlevated context (run as administrator) and use drive letters to When you run an elevated command prompt as administrator, the mapped drives are unavailable in the elevated command prompt. When you log on, mapped drives are available as expected.Under these conditions, you experience the following situation: See the detail to configure the registry entry. The EnableLinkedConnections registry entry is configured.
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