What did your support ask you to do? You said they did not give you a permanent solution...what solution did they give you?
What you can do is right click all of the duplicate drives (except one you want to keep) then click "Disconnect" on each one.
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we are included in a domain & when network drive is mapped then it's multiplying drives from the mapped letter to z: . please refer the image and help with this.
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What did your support ask you to do? You said they did not give you a permanent solution...what solution did they give you?
What you can do is right click all of the duplicate drives (except one you want to keep) then click "Disconnect" on each one.
I have informed them, but still didn't get a permanent solution. If you guide me, I can try to fix this out myself.
When you remove/disconnect the drive letters and log back in, does only one drive letter get created or do all the removed drive letters get recreated.
Did you try what I posted above?
If you are on a domain, have you talked with your technology support to let them know you are having this issue?
Thanks for your reply, sir.
exactly, what do I wanna do for this ?
any third party software is caused for this ?
You may have a script running at login that maps a network drive to the next available drive letter.
When you remove/disconnect the drive letters and log back in, does only one drive letter get created or do all the removed drive letters get recreated.
If they all get recreated, it may still be a script that maps the next drive letter but runs a loop OR your log in is set to map all those drive letters.
There could be other problems but I would start there.