What OS do the SNAP servers actually run?

I've seen SAMBA on Linux do that, I'd wonder about that being the same
thing.


The other thing I'd try is to see about copying that same file to another
Win2K box, rule out the client.




Kevin


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gagrani, Kishore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:11 PM
> To: MSWinNT Discussions
> Subject: Large File copy over network
> 
> 
> when I try to copy large size files (1 GB and up, eg .pst
> files and other folders) from Win2000 Prof machine to my Snap 
> Server (Win2k
> Server) on
> network, after some progress of data copy, it throws me with 
> the following
> error:
>         Cannot copy <filename>: The specified network name is 
> no longer available. When I open Windows explorer I can 
> browse into the network drive of my snap server, wheras when 
> I try to copy large filesizes it fails. Small file sizes it 
> copies. Is there some fine tweaking of some settings I can 
> try on my Windows2000prof so that the network name remains 
> available for a longer time before it times out? Request help 
> solving this mystery!!!
> 
> Thanks
> Kishore
> 
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