No, thats not what I meant :smiley:

You said:

"S" is a drive on my home LAN server

And my question was: ‘are you sure’? Is it really a drive on your LAN server, isn’t it in fact a mapping onto the same computer’s share?

Like imagine you had folder C:\Doc and you had it shared. Then you’d map that share to disk S:, on the same machine…That’s what I call a loopback share (as it points back to the same machine). And that would be causing the problems you were describing…

Thanks
Vlk