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Old January 6th 07, 05:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
indianabeck
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Default network drives drop

Every night all of my connections to network drives get disconnected. I have
to log off and log in to the domain again to re-map them. As long as the
computer is active, they stay connected. It's a AD and all the XP/Windows
Server 2000/Windows Server 2003 machines do not have this problem. Visa
Business "Gold".
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Old January 8th 07, 01:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
indianabeck
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Default network drives drop

I think I may have found the setting I need to change. "Microsoft network
server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session" - The
maximum one can set it to is 99999. We'll see if this solves the problem.

Local Security Policie\Security Options\Microsoft network server: Amount of
idle time required before suspending a session

"indianabeck" wrote:

Every night all of my connections to network drives get disconnected. I have
to log off and log in to the domain again to re-map them. As long as the
computer is active, they stay connected. It's a AD and all the XP/Windows
Server 2000/Windows Server 2003 machines do not have this problem. Visa
Business "Gold".

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Old January 9th 07, 12:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
indianabeck
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Default network drives drop

It didn't help. It appears that the user is logged out of the domain and has
to log off and back on. None of the XP/Win2K/Win2K3 machines have this
problem.

Da

"indianabeck" wrote in message
...
I think I may have found the setting I need to change. "Microsoft network
server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session" - The
maximum one can set it to is 99999. We'll see if this solves the problem.

Local Security Policie\Security Options\Microsoft network server: Amount
of
idle time required before suspending a session

"indianabeck" wrote:

Every night all of my connections to network drives get disconnected. I
have
to log off and log in to the domain again to re-map them. As long as the
computer is active, they stay connected. It's a AD and all the XP/Windows
Server 2000/Windows Server 2003 machines do not have this problem. Visa
Business "Gold".


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Old January 24th 07, 01:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
David A. Beck
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Default network drives drop

I found the solution. support.microsoft.com Q297684

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic e\lanmanworkstation\parameters
autodisconnect. I set this to ffffffff and the problem is solved. I still
see a red X in My Computer but the mapping is not lost.

Dab
"indianabeck" wrote in message
...
It didn't help. It appears that the user is logged out of the domain and
has to log off and back on. None of the XP/Win2K/Win2K3 machines have this
problem.

Da

"indianabeck" wrote in message
...
I think I may have found the setting I need to change. "Microsoft network
server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session" - The
maximum one can set it to is 99999. We'll see if this solves the problem.

Local Security Policie\Security Options\Microsoft network server: Amount
of
idle time required before suspending a session

"indianabeck" wrote:

Every night all of my connections to network drives get disconnected. I
have
to log off and log in to the domain again to re-map them. As long as the
computer is active, they stay connected. It's a AD and all the
XP/Windows
Server 2000/Windows Server 2003 machines do not have this problem. Visa
Business "Gold".




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Old May 1st 08, 12:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
vletoh
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Default network drives drop


This is a common issue in all Windows versions. I'm using Network Drive
Manager to solve this issue. Works excellent!


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Old June 12th 08, 03:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
rustyc
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Default network drives drop


We have a domain running windows server 2003. We have a number of xp
computers, 2 of which we just replaced with vista 64 machines. The 2
Vista machines constantly lose thier network connectivity on a random
basis. The xp computers are not affected.

We tried the fix at Q297684, but it didn't help.

The interesting thing is that we are running virtual machines on both
vista systems. One with xp, the second with windows 98. The virtual
machines do not lose their network connectivity.

The computers cannot be logged back into the network until they are
rebooted. We get an error message that states "The system detected a
possible attempt to compromise security. Please ensure that you can
contact the server that authenticated you"


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