Mapped Drives not accessible out of standby - Wireless
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Mapped Drives not accessible out of standby
When coming out of standby the networked drives and printers are
inaccessbile, the only way to access them is to reboot. Any thoughts?
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Re: Mapped Drives not accessible out of standby
Hi
Make sure that the Network Card is not set to Power Save. (usually an entry
in the Card's properties). http://www.ezlan.net/example/powersave.jpg
Look at Windows (or any other propriety) Standby settings and get any
Network's component out of the Power Saving/Standby scheme.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Chris" wrote in message
news:0609A0F6-13B6-4E30-BAB5-6732AE55341C@microsoft.com...
> When coming out of standby the networked drives and printers are
> inaccessbile, the only way to access them is to reboot. Any thoughts?
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Re: Mapped Drives not accessible out of standby
Power settings on adapter are disabled, and I saw nothing in the Standby
settings involving networking (I'm only using Windows for power schemes and
standby). Am I missing something else? Does it make a difference that it's
over wireless? Seems like such an inconvenience I can't imagine it's supposed
to behave like this.
Thank you for your help!
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hi
> Make sure that the Network Card is not set to Power Save. (usually an entry
> in the Card's properties). http://www.ezlan.net/example/powersave.jpg
> Look at Windows (or any other propriety) Standby settings and get any
> Network's component out of the Power Saving/Standby scheme.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "Chris" wrote in message
> news:0609A0F6-13B6-4E30-BAB5-6732AE55341C@microsoft.com...
> > When coming out of standby the networked drives and printers are
> > inaccessbile, the only way to access them is to reboot. Any thoughts?
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