RE: [Samba] Win 98 loosing it.

2004-03-19 Thread Bob Crandell
This is great.  You've made her look like a hero.  Maybe I'll get a pan of
applecrisp out of this.  Want me to email you some?

Thanks
Bob

VR-Bug Support ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:



 This may have something to do with it, but as the article states Win9x timeouts 
 can't be
 changed, and it doesn't explain why 2 of your 4 systems are OK - just a thought.

 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;297684

 Regards,

 Luke.

  Simon
 
 
 That was one of the first things I checked.  Power save and screen savers are
 the first to go when I troubleshoot a Windoze issue.

 Thanks


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Re: [Samba] Win 98 loosing it.

2004-03-17 Thread Simon Hobson
Bob Crandell wrote:

One of my friends came to me with a problem I've heard of before but haven't
found an answer yet.
Her situation is a Windows network with a mixture of Win XP and Win 98
computers.  There are 4 98 machines of which 2 are giving her, and now me,
fits.  Seems these 2 loose their drive mappings after about 5 - 10 minutes of
idle time.  They work fine as long as the user is actively doing something.
I recall something vaguely similar some time ago, it was due to the 
computer going into sleep mode (or something similar) which caused 
all network connections to drop. Could be worth checking.

Simon

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Re: [Samba] Win 98 loosing it.

2004-03-17 Thread Bob Crandell
Simon Hobson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Bob Crandell wrote:

 One of my friends came to me with a problem I've heard of before but haven't
 found an answer yet.
 
 Her situation is a Windows network with a mixture of Win XP and Win 98
 computers.  There are 4 98 machines of which 2 are giving her, and now me,
 fits.  Seems these 2 loose their drive mappings after about 5 - 10 minutes of
 idle time.  They work fine as long as the user is actively doing something.

 I recall something vaguely similar some time ago, it was due to the
 computer going into sleep mode (or something similar) which caused
 all network connections to drop. Could be worth checking.

 Simon


That was one of the first things I checked.  Power save and screen savers are
the first to go when I troubleshoot a Windoze issue.

Thanks

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RE: [Samba] Win 98 loosing it.

2004-03-17 Thread VR-Bug Support


This may have something to do with it, but as the article states Win9x timeouts can't 
be changed, and it doesn't explain why 2 of your 4 systems are OK - just a thought.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;297684

Regards,

Luke.

 Simon


That was one of the first things I checked.  Power save and screen savers are
the first to go when I troubleshoot a Windoze issue.

Thanks


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