Well If I where to guess you're running WIN 2k. I have noticed that this happens with all win2k drives. After about 15min they "disconnect" from the server. However if you give them a good ole fashion double click they connect right back up. I always just assumed this was Win 2k's way of trying to be smart and not overload any servers it may be connected to. I could be VERY VERY wrong in this assumpition because we all know what they say about assuming but I figured I'd just throw this out there.... If I'm totally wrong I'm sure someone will let us both know :o).
-Shaun
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I have two clients are experiencing similar problems.
1) network drives are connecting via script and after a period of time
(of course they cant tell me exactly how long) the drive disconnects.
It shows the red X in the icon.
2) network drive that is manually mapped behaves as issue #1 does but
drives mapped via script do not disconnect.
In both cases the login script mapped drives use persistence. I am
probably missing something easy but...
Oh Yeah I tried the articles I found on TechNet with no success.
Any Ideas?
Brad
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