Re: Mac timed out and disconnected by the server issue
From: Bob Qin [MSFT] (bobqin_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/11/04
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:04:23 GMT
Hi Adam,
The command of "net config server /autodisconnect:-1" is to disable the
autodisconnect. If you want to change back, you can run "net config server
/autodisconnect:30"
Reference:
138365 How Autodisconnect Works in Windows NT and Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=138365
Best regards,
Bob Qin
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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From: "Adam Raff" <adam@nospam.postalias>
Subject: Re: Mac timed out and disconnected by the server issue
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 14:41:55 -0400
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.networking
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your help I will try some of these. If you don't mind,
what does
the Autodisconnect do in step 4 and how do you turn it
back on again if need be?
Thanks
Adam Raff
"Bob Qin [MSFT]" <bobqin@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Adam,
>
> We do have some other suggestion that we can try before perform the
> solution in my previous post.
>
> 1. If the network card on the server had been manually set to
"100Mb/Full
> Duplex". Please try to set it to "AutoDetect" and check the result.
If it
> has been set to "AutoDetect", please change it to "Full Duplex".
>
> 2. You can also tweak the Ethernet Adapter settings on the MAC
client from
> Automatic to Full or Half duplex.
>
> 3. As I know, Macintosh Clients can go into sleepmode whilst a
network
> share is open on the
> Macintosh desktop. If possible, prevent your Mac's from going into
> sleepmode altogether. You can contact Mac support for furhter
information.
>
> 4. I recommend that you try the following command to turn off the
> autodisconnect feature on Windows server. Open a command prompt,
type the
> following line, and then press ENTER:
>
> "net config server /autodisconnect:-1" (without the quotation marks)
>
> Wish it helps.
>
> Regards,
> Bob Qin
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
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> From: "Adam Raff" <adam@nospam.postalias>
> Subject: Re: Mac timed out and disconnected by the server
issue
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 15:18:02 -0400
> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.networking
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for the reply, here is some more info and if you still
feel
> that I
> should do what you said early then I will see if I can give
it a
try.
>
> We have two users that use a Mac. Only one user is having
this
> problem the
> other user doesn't seem to have this problem. So I don't
feel that
> it's a
> volume or index issue since we can get to it and only one
user has
the
> problem. I am not familiar with the Mac Share and was hoping
perhaps
> that
> there may be a time out setting for connection whether on the
volume
> or on
> the Mac somewhere. Thanks for you input and help
>
> Adam Raff
>
> "Bob Qin [MSFT]" <bobqin@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
> news:Zhm8g1oqEHA.3312@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl...
> > Hi Adam,
> >
> > Thanks for your posting here.
> >
> > I would like to suggest that you try the following
suggestions to
> > repair/rebuild the SFM index. Here are two actions to take
to see
> if that
> > fixes the problem:
> >
> > *Recreate the Mac volume*
> > ======
> > 1) Alert Mac users of down time
> > 2) In the Computer Management | Shares MMC, remove the Mac
share.
> > 3) Stop and re-start the File Service for Macintosh.
> > 4) Re-create the Mac volume
> >
> > *Run ChkDsk on Volume*
> > ======
> > Run Chkdsk.exe with the /f and /r command-line switches on
the
> partition
> > that contains the SFM share. Running Chkdsk.exe usually
requires
> restarting
> > the server. If the volume is large in size, it may take
several
> minutes to
> > several hours to complete and the server may not be
available
> during this
> > time.
> >
> > Have a nice day!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bob Qin
> > Microsoft Online Partner Support
> >
> > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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> > From: "Adam Raff" <adam@nospam.postalias>
> > Subject: Mac timed out and disconnected by the server
issue
> > Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 11:03:18 -0400
> > Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.networking
> >
> > Good Morning,
> >
> > We have two Mac that are connect to our windows 2000
network.
> I am
> > having
> > the following problem. The Mac seems to be
disconnected
from
> the
> > network
> > and the user has to reconnect to the mapped drive. I
have
> looked on
> > the
> > server and on the Mac but do not see a place to
extend the
> time out
> > for
> > inactivity. After about two minutes this happens.
In the
> event log
> > I get
> > the following error
> >
> > Event Type: Error
> > Event Source: MACSRV
> > Event Category: None
> > Event ID: 12061
> > Date: 10/4/2004
> > Time: 9:22:38 AM
> > User: N/A
> > Computer: HSMAIN
> > Description:
> > Session from user "Jeff" was timed out and
disconnected by
the
> server.
> > The IP address of the Macintosh workstation is in the
data.
> > Data:
> > 0000: 00 00 04 00 02 00 52 00 ......R.
> > 0008: 00 00 00 00 1d 2f 00 00 ...../..
> > 0010: 82 03 05 00 3b 01 00 c0 ?...;..À
> > 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
> > 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
> > 0028: 01 11 10 ac ...¬
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated
> >
> > Thank You
> > Adam Raff
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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