Mapped Drive Connection to Network Share May Be Lost
This article was previously published under Q297684 On This PageSYMPTOMS On a computer that runs one of the versions of Windows that
is listed at the beginning of this article, if you map a drive to a network
share, the mapped drive may be disconnected after a regular interval of
inactivity, and Windows Explorer may display a red "X" on the icon of the
mapped drive. However, if you try to access or browse the mapped drive, it
reconnects quickly. This behavior occurs if the network share computer runs
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows Server 2003. CAUSE This behavior occurs because Windows NT Server 4.0, Windows
2000 Server, and Windows Server 2003 can drop idle connections after a
specified time-out period (by default, 15 minutes) to prevent wasting server
resources on unused sessions. The connection can be re-established very
quickly, if required. RESOLUTION To resolve this behavior, change the default time-out
period on the shared network computer. To do this, use one of the following
methods. NOTE: You cannot change the default time-out period for Microsoft Windows 95-based computers and Microsoft Windows 98-based computers that have shared resources. Registry EditorNOTE: You cannot use this method to turn off the autodisconnect feature of the Server service. You can only use this method to change the default time-out period for the autodisconnect feature. WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.Use Registry Editor to increase the default time-out period. To do this, follow these steps, and then quit Registry Editor:
Command LineNOTE: If you use this method, you may turn off the autotuning feature for the Server service.To change the default time-out period for the autodisconnect feature of the Server service, open a command prompt, type the following line, and then press ENTER net config server /autodisconnect:number where number is the number of minutes
that you want the server to wait before it disconnects a mapped network drive.
The maximum value for this command is 65,535. NOTE: If you set the autodisconnect value to 0 (zero), the autodisconnect feature is not turned off, and the Server service disconnects mapped network drives after only a few seconds of idle time. To turn off the autodisconnect feature, open a command prompt, type the following line, and then press ENTER: net config server /autodisconnect:-1 MORE INFORMATION Some earlier programs may not save files or access data
when the drive is disconnected. However, these programs function normally
before the drive is disconnected. For additional information about how to increase the default time-out period, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 138365 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138365/EN-US/)
How Autodisconnect Works in Windows NT and Windows 2000
128167 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/128167/EN-US/) Server Service Configuration and Tuning
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