Hi Ed,
>I found it:
> DISABLING AUTODISCONNECT
> Need a way to disconnect idle LAN sessions after a set number of
> minutes? Windows NT allows you to set an automatic parameter for
> ending LAN connections. You can change the setting either from the
> command line or in the Registry. To make the change in the NT
> Registry, you'll use REGEDT32 to modify the LAN Autodisconnect
> parameter on the following key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters
> The valid value range is 0 to 4294967295 minutes. Setting this value
> to 0 does not disable the setting, as you would think. The best you
> can do in the Registry if you want to disable the value is set it to
> its highest value.
> You can also set the number of minutes at a command prompt using the
> Net Config Server command. For example, to set the Autodisconnect
> value to 30 minutes, you would type the following:
> Net Config Server /autodisconnect:30
> The valid value range is -1 to 65535 minutes at the command line. If
> you set the Autodisconnect option to -1 at the command prompt,
> Autodisconnect is set to the upper value in the registry.
Thanks for the information!
Although I have issued the command, Net Config Server
/autodisconnect:-1, it seemed to have fixed only 1 of the 4
DOS computers hanging up. It seems I have to looked at the
registry.
Btw, what is the minimum requirement for DOS computers in a
Windows NT environment?
P.S. Fred, Thanks for the response! :)
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