Hello,
I just thought I'd re-post here because I'm STILL having a problem with this. Obviously others are, too.
I just wish someone has an idea what to do about this.
I feel like it has something to do a time zone setting, like the server feels the need to adjust the GMT offset or something...
Thanks for that info. But JDMAX is my master browser.
I dont know why it would fail sometimes, and other times not. Both of these machines are always on and no one touches them.
And yes, It is just a warning. But it appears to be a symptom related to the problem for which I started this...
Thanks for the tips! I found the "Browser Monitor" program.
There is one Master Browser and one Backup Browser on my LAN. Niether of them are multi-homed.
(When I double-click on my Master Browser, the details show it as a master AND a backup browser. The backup browser is only a backup...
Thanks for the tips. I can't find evidence in the event viewer on any elections. I checked several boxes.
As for the FAQ, I went through that several months ago. The symptoms and scenarios don't match my problem, and I've already set the appropriate registry settings on all the pc's I can...
Thanks for that, Anikan. I was trying not to be wordy in my original post, because I know long posts do not get read.
But Yes, sharing is on. Normally, all 55 pc's on the LAN will see all 55 pc's.
Then, every few weeks, several pc's, without any changes being made, will only see 4 or 5 pc's...
I have a stupid, stupid recurring problem. Frequently the clients on my LAN will open up their network places to find that most of the pc's on the LAN are missing from the "neighborhood."
I have my PDC as Browse master and the clients have "IsDomainMaster"="FALSE" and "MaintainServerList"="No"...
I think you can do this if the folder is on Windows 2000 or better, and the drive volume is NTFS. Right click the folder, go to properties, then go to the security tab and switch off "Allow Inherited permissions..."
Then click "Advanced"
From the Permissions tab, you click "add,"
Then you must...
I'm running Serv-U ftp server software on a brand new Win XP Pro box. Clients can connect and upload files, but they are disconnected at exactly 5 minutes.
The timeout functions of Serv-U have been tweaked with no effect.
There must be something in XP that is timing out but I can't find it...
Hello all,
I know this is an old thread, but I'm having the exact same problem with DW (4 and MX) and I can't find a solution anywhere. I'm ftping to my own server (FreeBSD) and I know the time and time zone are set correctly on both the server and my pc.
Does anyone have a clue on this?
Thank you bcastner. The RDU program did the trick. I tried the other options you mentioned to no avail.
But the "Remote Disconnection Utility" not only controls the disconnect, but the connect as well.
Great free software!
I am having the exact same problem. I'm wondering if anyone knows a solution. The only difference is that I don't get an "Internet Gateway" Icon on the network connections menu like Jawkins mentioned. I just have the Icon for my dial-up connection, which states either conneted or...
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