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[Forum FAQ] How to map a drive to a domain name

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Symptom

There is a shared folder (Share) on a DC of contoso.com. If you access the shared folder using the path\\contoso.com\Share, you will find the shared folder is empty. If you try to create a new folder in \\contoso.com\Share, you will get an error“Could not find this item. This is no longer located in contoso.com. Verify the item's location and try again”. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

However, you can create a new folder in\\Controller\Share or\\Controller.contoso.com\Share without issue (Controller is the server name). The NETLOGON and SYSVOL shares are not subject to this error.

Cause

Mapping a drive to the domain name is reserved for DFS. The SMB client will connect to IPC$ and get a list of DFS namespaces. If DFS has not been setup there is nothing to refer, thus the blank“folder.”

When using the controller name, either short or FQDN, it establishes a normal SMB share connection. This is why you can create folders through explorer.

Solution

You must create folders/share on the DFS root through the DFS Management tool, or via CMD/PowerShell. You cannot achieve this via Windows Explorer.

Please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3, create a DFS domain-namespace namedShare, then you can create a new folder in \\contoso.com\Share.

Figure 2

Figure 3


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