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Dropping network share?Hey all need some thoughts
We have a client that has a simple file sharing with xp home between 2 machines and running simply accounting 2006 pro machine1 is the main machine and sharing the simply database file machine2 is a second machine that is accessing the shared database. what is happening is after awhile simply will stop responding and have to kill it in task manager. after manually browsing the network to share or rebooting the computer will fix it for a while and then it happens again. Any Ideas? Two things to check:
1. Faulty power-saving option under the network card properties. (deselect the option) 2. Automatic share-disconnect. Windows servers are designed to disconnenct inactive shares after a set time. Sometimes this causes trouble with database apps. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;297684 Have not thought of the power saving options on the card itself. I'll have to
look at those. Also would the information in that link work with windows xp home as thats what they are running Thanks Show quoteHide quote "Ian" wrote: > > Two things to check: > > 1. Faulty power-saving option under the network card properties. (deselect > the option) > > 2. Automatic share-disconnect. Windows servers are designed to disconnenct > inactive shares after a set time. Sometimes this causes trouble with database > apps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;297684 > >
Questions about running multiple Routers in my home
Setting up a home network. PC - laptop via crossover cable... Certain IP addresses not pinging XP client not recognizing users with adminstrative rights Difference between "Whois" and "Nslookup" ? DUNs & VPNs disconnecting all the time (XP Pro SP2) Sharing a folder with a password 2 networks & a VPN Problems with new computer added to the network |
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