[THIN] Re: Disconnected drives
- From: "Joe Shonk" <joe.shonk@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 19:13:53 -0700
You can set the Auto Disconnect time to -1
NET CONFIG SERVER /AUTODISCONNECT:-1
On 6/28/06, Charles Watts <greg.watts@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a problem with network drives going into a disconnect state and the
user gets a red x on the drive. It's not a big deal unless the user tries to
get to the drive from the command prompt. Thet first have to click on the
drive in My Computer then all is good. Is there a command or utility that
reconnects disconnected drives that I could call from a logon script?
Thanks in advance!
Greg Watts
GTSI Corp.
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I have a problem with network drives going into a disconnect state and the user gets a red x on the drive. It's not a big deal unless the user tries to get to the drive from the command prompt. Thet first have to click on the drive in My Computer then all is good. Is there a command or utility that reconnects disconnected drives that I could call from a logon script?
Thanks in advance!
Greg Watts GTSI Corp.
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