I have problem with windows Xp Prof. and 2000 server

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csilva66

All my station with Windows XP Professional lost the
conection with share resourse of my servers with windows
2000.
 
we need more information to help. it could be the DNS issue or
autodisconnect issue.

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before inactive time, some maped unit (K:) lost the
connection and apear this message "Network unit
disconected", this problem is only on windows xp
professional, my other workstation (Windows 200, 98
Millenium,etc) work without this problem.

we have tcp/ip network with windows 2000 server (service
pack 4).


rgds,


Carlos Silva

Escuse for my tarzan english.
 
this may help. quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
Why some mapped network drives show a red x

SYMPTOMS: You find that the network drive mapping may be disconnected after
15 minutes of inactivity and Windows Explorer may display a red "X" on the
icon of the mapped drive. However, if you double-click it reconnects
quickly.

RESOLUTION: by default, idle connections will be dropped after 15 minutes.
To modify idle time, at a command prompt using net config server
/autodisconnect: minutes. For example, to set the Autodisconnect value to
30 minutes, you would run the following command line: net config server
/autodisconnect:30. If you would like to turn Autodisconnect off, do net
config server /autodisconnect:-1.
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