Hi Oliver,
On Saturday 16 December 2006 4:54 pm, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> Found this nice info:
>
> Net Config Server /autodisconnect:-1
Is that specifically:
C:> net config server /autodisconnect: -1
or is the syntax a little different? The capital letters left me wondering.
Thanks.
Paul
Thanks for the tip about the registry, I found this interesting articles:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138365/en-us
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297684/EN-US/
From here:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/1999-July/013511.html
HTH
Oliver
Adam Williams wrote:
If I recall correctly there
Found this nice info:
Net Config Server /autodisconnect:-1
Credits:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/1999-July/013511.html
HTH
Oliver
Paul Abrahams wrote:
I have a couple of Linux directories that are being exported via Samba running
under SuSE 10.0. On the Windows side, each of them
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 18:30 -0500, Paul Abrahams wrote:
> I have a couple of Linux directories that are being exported via Samba
> running
> under SuSE 10.0. On the Windows side, each of them is assigned a (mapped)
> drive letter. In the "My Computer" list they initially show up as
> "Disconn
At 06:30 PM 11/28/2006 -0500, Paul Abrahams wrote:
I have a couple of Linux directories that are being exported via Samba
running
under SuSE 10.0. On the Windows side, each of them is assigned a (mapped)
Me too, only mine is SuSE 9.3
drive letter. In the "My Computer" list they initially s
I have the same trouble
Already tried deadtime and other options.
If someone can help us.
Paul
Abrahams wrote:
I have a couple of Linux directories that are being exported via Samba running
under SuSE 10.0. On the Windows side, each of them is assigned a (mapped)
drive letter. In
I have a couple of Linux directories that are being exported via Samba running
under SuSE 10.0. On the Windows side, each of them is assigned a (mapped)
drive letter. In the "My Computer" list they initially show up as
"Disconnected Network Drive". If I attempt to access a file within one of