I've deployed about 40 WinXP computers. They are members of a Win2000 AD domain with a single DC, and I used folder redirection to point "My Documents" to a share on the network. Often, (sometimes every 5 minutes) WinXP pops up a bubble in the system tray with this error:
Offline Files - Working Offline
You are no longer connected to 'Server'. You can continue working normally.
(working normally = working offline, and the files will be synched later)
However, the server IS ONLINE AND UP! I know this because G: is mapped to the same share, and if the users open G: they see the files and can access them. Usually, after they open G: and see the files, the offline error disappears. Sometimes, when they open G: the folder appears empty, but if they hit F5 to refresh, the files show up immediately.
So basically, something is causing windows to assume the server is unavailable. Maybe it's sending a watchdog packet, and not getting a response back within a fixed period of time?... Any ideas?
Offline Files - Working Offline
You are no longer connected to 'Server'. You can continue working normally.
(working normally = working offline, and the files will be synched later)
However, the server IS ONLINE AND UP! I know this because G: is mapped to the same share, and if the users open G: they see the files and can access them. Usually, after they open G: and see the files, the offline error disappears. Sometimes, when they open G: the folder appears empty, but if they hit F5 to refresh, the files show up immediately.
So basically, something is causing windows to assume the server is unavailable. Maybe it's sending a watchdog packet, and not getting a response back within a fixed period of time?... Any ideas?