Net Share IPC$ and Net Share ADMIN$

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Andre

Whenever I reboot or if the Server sit idle for a while
the IPC$ & ADMIN$ share are lost, how I am able to
determine this is becuase I can go to a local login
machine and try to access the network and it gives me
error messages such as server not available. However, when
I go to the server from the command prompt type net share
command for these two command the local workstations are
aboe to login at that time. Does anyone know of a fix for
this problem or point me to the resource that can help in
resloving this matter.
Thanks
 
You may need to change the timeout value for autodisconnect.

net config server /autodisconnect:<value>

297684 Mapped Drive Connection to Network Share May Be Lost
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=297684

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: Whenever I reboot or if the Server sit idle for a while
: the IPC$ & ADMIN$ share are lost, how I am able to
: determine this is becuase I can go to a local login
: machine and try to access the network and it gives me
: error messages such as server not available. However, when
: I go to the server from the command prompt type net share
: command for these two command the local workstations are
: aboe to login at that time. Does anyone know of a fix for
: this problem or point me to the resource that can help in
: resloving this matter.
: Thanks
 
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