[Samba] Re: Question about win2000 and samba

2004-12-24 Thread Marco De Vitis
Il 23/12/2004, alle ore 18:28, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto:

 The connections have been idled out,  this is normal Windows 2000
 behaviour.  There are many articles about changing the value or
 disabling the 'feature'

This can be changed or disabled only in Windows servers, AFAIK, which
indeed have a default idle value of 15 minutes or so. This should not
happen with Samba, and the fact that Bart experiences the problem right
from boot up confirms that this is a different problem.

Bart, do you have the problems on ALL (how many?) Win2000 machines you
use?
I also had the problem on a particular Win2000 machine in the past, it
seemed to be due to the installation of Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum.
Now I'm having the same problem on another machine which does not have
that program installed (although it does have a CD writer), and I suspect
it's due to a somehow faulty network card, I'm going to try replacing it.

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  Marco.

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Re: [Samba] Re: Question about win2000 and samba

2004-12-24 Thread Gémes Géza
Marco De Vitis írta:
Il 23/12/2004, alle ore 18:28, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto:
 

The connections have been idled out,  this is normal Windows 2000
behaviour.  There are many articles about changing the value or
disabling the 'feature'
   

This can be changed or disabled only in Windows servers, AFAIK, which
indeed have a default idle value of 15 minutes or so. This should not
happen with Samba, and the fact that Bart experiences the problem right
from boot up confirms that this is a different problem.
Bart, do you have the problems on ALL (how many?) Win2000 machines you
use?
I also had the problem on a particular Win2000 machine in the past, it
seemed to be due to the installation of Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum.
Now I'm having the same problem on another machine which does not have
that program installed (although it does have a CD writer), and I suspect
it's due to a somehow faulty network card, I'm going to try replacing it.
 

It happens to me to at any W2k machine on the network, and also to other 
users, so I suspect it is not a network problem.
It happened at a different building, and different network 
infrastructure too.

Cheers
Geza
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