Regarding the share mapping, it might be good for you to start with a clean slate - removing existing shares and disabling share persistence.

As for WKix/Kix - on my systems, I associate .KIX with Kix32 and .KXW with WKix32. This is done only on servers and admin workstations - not universally. If I'm running a .KIX script, it's always at the command line (I will never launch a script of any kind via double-clicks in explorer!), so Kix32 is appropriate. If my script is a system service, or uses Kixforms GUI, it has a .KXW extension. These usually have desktop or start-menu icons, since the interface is graphical.


Glenn
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