Some people report this needs to be done on both the server and the client, then both machines need to be rebooted.
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Browse All Topics...is driving me crazy. I have tried mapping them and setting the persistent to no. I have tried the regitry hack for the timeout. Nothing seems to work. The funny thing is I have a 2 drives mapped to different folders on the same server and one is Red X and the other is fine. What's up with that? Someone please shed some light on the subject. Please.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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by: bkoehler-mprPosted on 2003-08-13 at 10:09:43ID: 9140120
Start, Run, cmd
c:\NET CONFIG SERVER /AUTODISCONNECT:-1