I'd say no on that one. /PERSIST is for next logon, AFAIK.
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Gémes Géza wrote:
Marco De Vitis írta:
Il 24/12/2004, alle ore 10:02, Gémes Géza ha scritto:
It happens to me to at any W2k machine on the network, and also to other
users, so I suspect it is not a network problem.
Maybe faulty network card/cable on the server or something like that?
Check the Samba logs for errors; if the problem is in Samba, they should
show some traces of it.
Changed the NICs and other hardware (even the servers), and of course the
Samba release (a couple of times) since the problem first apeared in 2001
(then we got our first Win2k workstations). I haven't inspected Samba logs
(yet) haunting for such simptoms, but I've did it many times for other
problems. Anyway transfer problems were allways close to the 100Mbps hardware
offered maximum. Could it have anything to do with specifying /PERSIST:NO
with every NET USE command?
Cheers
Geza
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