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Network drives+folders inaccessable after a while

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Old 02-19-2008, 12:56 PM
Default Network drives+folders inaccessable after a while



My XP runs under a domain controller. I can open the network folders for an
half hour. Then opening them turns a kind of punisment (long waiting period,
asking the password, etc), at the end they become inaccesable.

I cannot access another XP ( a machine under the domain controller) or
another standalone Windows Server Web Edit.

There are no cabling or hardware errors. Pings are ok.

To fix the problem I simply log off then log on again. All network folders
are accessable again (for a while).

Anyone has a solution?





Nime
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Old 02-19-2008, 02:41 PM
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Any errors in the event viewer/

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"Nime" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My XP runs under a domain controller. I can open the network folders for
> an half hour. Then opening them turns a kind of punisment (long waiting
> period, asking the password, etc), at the end they become inaccesable.
>
> I cannot access another XP ( a machine under the domain controller) or
> another standalone Windows Server Web Edit.
>
> There are no cabling or hardware errors. Pings are ok.
>
> To fix the problem I simply log off then log on again. All network folders
> are accessable again (for a while).
>
> Anyone has a solution?
>
>
>


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