Occasionally, Windows OS gives an error message saying it could not reconnect all network drives. Disconnecting, then reconnecting, network drives may resolve this issue. Another recommendation is to install the latest Windows updates. If that doesn’t work, use Group Policy Editor to force Windows to wait for the network at the computer startup. Another idea is to use a batch script to fix the error. This should run the MapDrive script. If it doesn’t, Task Scheduler can be set to do so. Finally, by tweaking the registry, you can simply stop the “Could Not Reconnect All Network Drives” error message from appearing.
Key Takeaways:
- Installing the latest Windows update is recommended by Microsoft as a fix for the problem.
- Disconnecting and reconnecting the drive within Disconnect Network Drive may resolve the issue.
- Create a system restore point, then change a registry entry to stop the notification.
“Windows will run the MapDrives script automatically when the PC restarts and resolve the error could not reconnect all network drives.”
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