Hello,
Did you get a chance to try accessing it via \\network\ path and \\ipaddress\ instead of bound Drive Letter s:?
Drive letter mapping is not as consistent; your particular setup may have a script that triggers and binds the drive letters during boot up (where, a reboot would then help by re-triggering this if the initial binding didn't work.) When you find that the S: does not connect in script, are you able to browse it with My Computer or Windows Explorer before rebooting?
Did you get a chance to try accessing it via \\network\ path and \\ipaddress\ instead of bound Drive Letter s:?
Drive letter mapping is not as consistent; your particular setup may have a script that triggers and binds the drive letters during boot up (where, a reboot would then help by re-triggering this if the initial binding didn't work.) When you find that the S: does not connect in script, are you able to browse it with My Computer or Windows Explorer before rebooting?
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