> > > from time to time I get a ~30 second lockup
> >
> > Same for me!
>
> Rumour has is that you should make sure that XP's web dave client is
> disabled.
Guess it's the "WebClient" service. Thanks a lot.
I'll try that!
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Hi!
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Jens Pettersson wrote:
>> [...] from time to time I get a ~30 second lockup. During that
>> time, the Samba shares are unresponsive from that computer (other
>> computers work fine).
>> I imagine this is probably an XP bug [...]
>> Is there a solution to this or do we h
Hi
> from time to time I get a ~30 second lockup
Same for me!
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Hi
> If your samba server is running as a stand-alone server,
> then you have NO control over XP's decision to drop the
> drive connection unless you hack the registry to no do so.
Could you please tell me which registry string has to be
changed (and with what value, obviously) or redirect me
whe
Hi
> > When the connection is lost it takes a while to reconnect
> > (10/20 seconds).
> >
> ...
> > deadtime = 30
>
> I've never used this option before, but isn't Samba doing
> just what you're telling it to do?
Well, not.
Dead time is in minutes and disconnections happen much more
frequentl
Maybe this has been asked many times, but I could
not find it in the list archive (in this case could
someone please address me to the right thread?)
I've an XP professional client (SP1) connected to a 2.2.7a samba
server running on a redhat 6.2 box (kernel 2.2.22).
I can log on and access samba