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I start experiencing the problem after running Vista (Home Premium) smoothly
for about a year. Now the computer refuses to allow any network shares to be accessed because the shared folder session limit (10 sessions) is reached shortly after reboot. In the Computer management tool I can see the list of sessions but when I attempted to close them, I got an error saying: Error 2: the system cannot file the file specified I've been searching online but nothing turned up. Any suggestions are appreciated! Thanks! |
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We had a post like this one before. I can't find it any more. I believe you
need to modify the regedit. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "JimZ" wrote in message ... I start experiencing the problem after running Vista (Home Premium) smoothly for about a year. Now the computer refuses to allow any network shares to be accessed because the shared folder session limit (10 sessions) is reached shortly after reboot. In the Computer management tool I can see the list of sessions but when I attempted to close them, I got an error saying: Error 2: the system cannot file the file specified I've been searching online but nothing turned up. Any suggestions are appreciated! Thanks! |
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Thanks for the reply Bob. Luckily I didn't have to modify regedit in my
case. I figured out the problem shortly after the posting, which was in the shared printer settings. The client machine had a shared printer configured to point to the server machine, which did not have the printer connected. I believe the client machine keeps attempting to connect to the non-existing printer and caused all the zombie sessions. Happy New Year everyone! |