Solved Mapped network shares disconnect after a few minutes.

idecz

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Hello all, I have two machines. 1 Win XP SP3 as a Media Server and Win7 Ultimate x64 as my primary workstation. The XP box has shared folders that host all my media content. The Win7 machine has mapped drives pointing to those shares.

Here is what's happening:
On my Win7 machine I access the media share and play a movie. The movie will play for around 14 minutes then I'll receive errors that the file cannot be found. I open Win Explorer and find the mapped drives have disconnected.

What I have done:
I have followed the steps in this MS article: Mapped Drive Connection to Network Share May Be Lost With no luck.
I have tried everything suggested in this MS technet thread: Loss of mapped drive, networked drive disconnects
I have set the local policy on both machines to have a maximum session idle limit of 99999 minutes. no luck with this either.
I have disabled my Comodo firewall on both machines. no luck.
I have disabled my Windows firewall on both machines. no luck.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
 

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Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I don't believe the Comodo is the problem. I am able to access the media from my Ubuntu laptop and watch movies with no issue. I believe it is isolated to the Windows 7 machine.

Edit: It seems you may be correct. I am testing now but I found that if I disable the win firewall and comodo firewall on the xp box but leave them enabled on the Win 7 box I can watch media with out interruption. So far I have tested for 30min, much further than before. I will update again when I have concluded testing.
 
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ASUS DirectCUII Radeon HD6950
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Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty
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DELL 2007WFP, Acer v19w
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If Comodo is an issue, then please follow my suggestion. Your Windows Firewall would do an excellent job protecting your computer. Just exclude the Ports or Programs needed to run.
 

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I had a similar issue caused by power management settings recently.
 

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Thanks for all the replies!
2xg, as you suggested I looked into the Comodo firewall more and found it to be the issue. After adding my LAN subnet to the trusted zone in Comodo my disconnect issues are gone.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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i5 2500K
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68 DELUXE
Memory
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 800MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS DirectCUII Radeon HD6950
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL 2007WFP, Acer v19w
PSU
1000W
That is great news idecz and what a relieved!

Yeah, those Firewall and Security Software can be a hassle sometimes.

You're Welcome.
 

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Avast
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FF, IE9 and Chrome
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