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Old October 26th 04, 12:17 AM
Russell Versteeg
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A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File Server.
A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of workstations
running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the Windows 98SE
workstations connected to the Server, the server has to be restarted.
After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate just fine. If you
have to reboot or shut off the workstations throughout the day no problems.
It only happens in the morning when they first try to access the server.
Any suggestions on how to make this quit doing it?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ
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Old October 26th 04, 12:51 AM
rickiez
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Do you leave the workstations on all night? If so I've seen 98
workstations time out and have to be relogged out and back on.

Russell Versteeg wrote:

A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File Server.
A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of workstations
running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the Windows 98SE
workstations connected to the Server, the server has to be restarted.
After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate just fine. If you
have to reboot or shut off the workstations throughout the day no problems.
It only happens in the morning when they first try to access the server.
Any suggestions on how to make this quit doing it?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ

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Old October 26th 04, 12:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking,microsoft.public.win2000.networking
rickiez
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Default Interesting problem

Do you leave the workstations on all night? If so I've seen 98
workstations time out and have to be relogged out and back on.

Russell Versteeg wrote:

A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File Server.
A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of workstations
running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the Windows 98SE
workstations connected to the Server, the server has to be restarted.
After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate just fine. If you
have to reboot or shut off the workstations throughout the day no problems.
It only happens in the morning when they first try to access the server.
Any suggestions on how to make this quit doing it?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ

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Old October 27th 04, 02:44 PM
Haggis
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"rickiez" wrote in message
news:Qjgfd.4262$8R.4010@trnddc02...
Do you leave the workstations on all night? If so I've seen 98
workstations time out and have to be relogged out and back on.

Russell Versteeg wrote:

A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File
Server. A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of
workstations running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the
Windows 98SE workstations connected to the Server, the server has to be
restarted. After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate just
fine. If you have to reboot or shut off the workstations throughout the
day no problems. It only happens in the morning when they first try to
access the server. Any suggestions on how to make this quit doing it?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ


if you use a batch file to connect the mappings.... try the /persistent
switch


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Old October 27th 04, 02:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking,microsoft.public.win2000.networking
Haggis[_2_]
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"rickiez" wrote in message
news:Qjgfd.4262$8R.4010@trnddc02...
Do you leave the workstations on all night? If so I've seen 98
workstations time out and have to be relogged out and back on.

Russell Versteeg wrote:

A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File
Server. A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of
workstations running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the
Windows 98SE workstations connected to the Server, the server has to be
restarted. After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate just
fine. If you have to reboot or shut off the workstations throughout the
day no problems. It only happens in the morning when they first try to
access the server. Any suggestions on how to make this quit doing it?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ


if you use a batch file to connect the mappings.... try the /persistent
switch


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Old October 28th 04, 04:55 PM
Yada
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"Haggis" wrote in
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"rickiez" wrote in message
news:Qjgfd.4262$8R.4010@trnddc02...
Do you leave the workstations on all night? If so I've seen 98
workstations time out and have to be relogged out and back on.

Russell Versteeg wrote:

A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File
Server. A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of
workstations running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the
Windows 98SE workstations connected to the Server, the server has to
be restarted. After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate
just fine. If you have to reboot or shut off the workstations
throughout the day no problems. It only happens in the morning when
they first try to access the server. Any suggestions on how to make
this quit doing it? Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ


if you use a batch file to connect the mappings.... try the
/persistent switch




The problem is not with mapping. It is with logging on. It claims there
is no server. They do shutdown the workstations at night.
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Old October 28th 04, 04:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking,microsoft.public.win2000.networking
Yada
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"Haggis" wrote in
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"rickiez" wrote in message
news:Qjgfd.4262$8R.4010@trnddc02...
Do you leave the workstations on all night? If so I've seen 98
workstations time out and have to be relogged out and back on.

Russell Versteeg wrote:

A Network running Windows 2000 as DHCP Server, DNS Server, and File
Server. A couple of workstations running Windows XP and a couple of
workstations running Windows 98SE. Of a morning in order to get the
Windows 98SE workstations connected to the Server, the server has to
be restarted. After that all of the Windows 98 workstations operate
just fine. If you have to reboot or shut off the workstations
throughout the day no problems. It only happens in the morning when
they first try to access the server. Any suggestions on how to make
this quit doing it? Thanks in advance for your help,
Russ


if you use a batch file to connect the mappings.... try the
/persistent switch




The problem is not with mapping. It is with logging on. It claims there
is no server. They do shutdown the workstations at night.
 




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