I also have a 32 and 64 bits version of Windows 7 on 2 different computers, a desktop (64) and a laptop (32)
On the DNS-323 I have a couple of users setup, one of them is the same Username / password has my Desktop Windows.
And this one I don't need any scripts to map the drive...
I just Selected "MapNetwork Drive" in "Computer". and selected the option to reconnect every time.
Laptop is connected to the network with a ethernet cable.
Different story for my Laptop... the Windows User is not in the users list of the DNS-323,
and it connects via Wireless.
I mapped the drive using the same method has for my desktop, but this Time I selected "Connect Using different Credentials" and entered the username/password of a valid DNS-323 user and also selected "Reconnect at logon".
Now every time I reboot, Windows tells me that it was not able to reconnect to all mapped drives,
I see the drive in "Computer" with a red X on it.
but if I double-click on it, I can access the drive normally...
This is because Wifi Connections take a bit of time to establish itself... so the mapping is done before the laptop is connected to the network. and thus Windows gives out that error....
I also read in this forum that if the Windows Username is the SAME has a DNS-323 defined user, but with a different password, you will not be able to "automatically" reconnect...
Windows Will always try to use its password when you are trying to access the DNS-323....
Ans since its not the same password defined in the DNS-323... it will fail to connect