Error: The drive or network connection...(due to using shortcut link removed).
Error:
The drive or network connection that the shortcut refers to is unavailable. Make sure that the disk is properly inserted or the network resource is available, and then try again.
Cause:
Using a shortcut to a network drive repeatedly may cause the shortcut to fail. The Microsoft Network client maintains a list of the last eight network connections. When the shortcut is used to create a new link, the oldest of the previous connections is removed. If the new connection is the same as the previous eight connections, the connection just made is removed.
Solution:
Restart Windows 95, or remap the network drive manually.
To remap the network drive:
1) Open Windows Explorer.
'Explorer' from 'Programs' menu
2) Select the 'Tools' menu and select 'Map Network Drive...'. (The 'Map Network Drive' dialog box appears.)
'Map Network Drive' dialog box
3) Select the drive letter for the connection from the 'Drive' drop-down list box.
4) In the 'Path' box, type the UNC path to the shared network resource.
EXAMPLE: To specify the path to a shared folder SALES on the computer BOB, type the following:
\\BOB\SALES
5) Click 'OK'.