Alright, well there are clear insturctions about how to map your MobileMe iDisk onto your Vista based computer, so that the drive shows up in the Computer folder and you can access it as if it were a native Windows folder. That all works fine... until I shut down and restart my computer.
Whenever I do, instead of seeing the iDisk's normal working icon, I see an icon with a big red X over it, telling me that it is unable to connect. If I click on it, it tells me it won't do it because the user hasn't been authenticated, and so the connection has not been restored. The only solution is to erase the mapped drive and to remap it every single time.
This is pretty annoying as you might imagine. Is there any reason this is happening? It doesn't happen on my XP computer, and I tested it on a Win98 laptop and it works fine as well. It seems like a Vista problem. Any ideas?
Whenever I do, instead of seeing the iDisk's normal working icon, I see an icon with a big red X over it, telling me that it is unable to connect. If I click on it, it tells me it won't do it because the user hasn't been authenticated, and so the connection has not been restored. The only solution is to erase the mapped drive and to remap it every single time.
This is pretty annoying as you might imagine. Is there any reason this is happening? It doesn't happen on my XP computer, and I tested it on a Win98 laptop and it works fine as well. It seems like a Vista problem. Any ideas?