Brad -
In Win2K:
at command prompt -
type arp -a this will display your dynamic routing table
if you type
arp -s ipaddress macaddress this will make that route static
Fenton Wilson
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:57 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Disconnecting Network Drives
There's a way to disable that disconnect. Search TechNet
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Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Staaterman (NEW ADDRESS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:42 AM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: RE: Disconnecting Network Drives
>
>
> Thanks guys - Duh yes its Win2k prof. on the workstations and win2k
> servers.
>
> OK here is the problem with the one guy who's drive is mapped with the
> script. He uses a program that accesses files on his Public drive.
> When he does not use it for I guess its somewhere between 15 and 30
> minutes :) that the program crashes when he tries to use it again. It
> is a 16 Bit program that I believe is basically a DOS program. If he
> goes to explorer and double clicks the drive he can use the program no
> prob. He is just very annoyed with it. I guess I could tell
> him to go
> back to sharing the data from a win98 machine like he used to :)
>
> Anyone know of a drive stay alive program I can run TSR on
> his machine?
>
> Thanks
> Brad
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:48 AM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: RE: Disconnecting Network Drives
>
>
> The time is 30 minutes. And you can safely ignore it.
>
> The mapping does persist, but the open network connection times out
> after 30 minutes of inactivity, which means less open network sockets,
> and therefore better scalability.
>
> You can safely ignore it.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
> Sr. Systems Administrator
> Inovis Inc.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brad Staaterman (NEW ADDRESS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:44 AM
> > To: NT 2000 Discussions
> > Subject: Disconnecting Network Drives
> >
> >
> >
> > 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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