The way my disconnect issue was resolved was via our router. The IP address of the file server was not in the DHCP reservation range. We ended up adding a reservation range of 5 IP addresses above and below the static IP address of the file server.
As soon as we made this change on the router...
The server does still run and allow me to remote into it, when the share disconnects.
There is nothing in the event logs, when the share disconnects.
I do have a little update, as since last Thursday the shares have not randomly disconnected at all. The change that was made was on the DHCP...
That is strange... Unfortunately, no matter how many times I restart a PC, it never reconnects the network share. If I try to disconnect the drive, it tells me it cannot find the directory.
And thanks for the example script.
Thanks for the idea, but I really think a clean install will serve me best at this point. I just wanted to make sure, before I dive down that rode, that there wasn't something I missed, like an AD setting, DNS issue, DHCP issue, etc...
Antivirus was a good one, I just overlooked it, since all...
We do have enough CALs, we actually have about 25 more then we really need.
The drive is added via login script that maps the drives. It is \\nt\location\shared drive
Once the drive does disconnect, I fail to access any of file folders which are shared. I can use the above path or even try to...
We are running AD on our network. The server does not have a standalone user profile in AD, just it's DNS name. The problem is not isolated to a single user or computer, it is all users (~100+ both admin and standard profiles) become unable to access the network share.
There is no estimated...
The network share disconnected once again late last night... Once the share disconnects, I am still able to remote into the server and it acts like nothing is wrong.
Greetings,
I have a problem with my file server. It is running Windows Server 2003 Ent. SP2. The network share randomly disconnects without warning or error in the event log. The only method of reconnecting the drive is restarting the server itself, restarting individual PCs never has...
It happens on all file types, not a single one is successful.
I believe we have discovered the problem... It looks like it is the Riverbed causing the problem...
Hi folks,
I have a situation where files will not open as read only, when someone else has the file open.
We have two offices, office #1 has an IP scheme of 10.x.x.x and office #2 has an IP scheme of 172.x.x.x. These two offices are connected over a bonded T1 direct loop. We have file servers...
Hi folks,
I have a situation where files will not open as read only, when someone else has the file open.
We have two offices, office #1 has an IP scheme of 10.x.x.x and office #2 has an IP scheme of 172.x.x.x. These two offices are connected over a bonded T1 direct loop. We have file servers...
Hi folks,
I have a situation where files will not open as read only, when someone else has the file open.
We have two offices, office #1 has an IP scheme of 10.x.x.x and office #2 has an IP scheme of 172.x.x.x. These two offices are connected over a bonded T1 direct loop. We have file servers...
Jock,
Thanks for finding that information, this was driving me insane. haha
Worked like a charm, uninstalled GD and the user is now able to open the .msg files.
Thanks!
Nick
Jock,
The application log is empty, no change when trying to open the file.
I have tried to reinstall Outlook along with creating a clean Outlook profile.
When I reinstalled Outlook, I tried with no SP, SP2, and then SP3 and they all were unable to open the .msg file. I looked through the...
Hi Jock,
The user can open all other attachments without any trouble. Via OWA he can access the email attachments just fine.
The extension is .msg
When saving the attachment to file, it repeats the same issue. Hour glass, quickly returning to idle status.
The file association is currently set...
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