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    Windows file server goes to sleep, and I get umounted

    sudo mount -t smbfs -o NAME,PASSWORD //cygne1000/TonyShare ~/netmount/cygne1000/tonyshare
    Where NAME is my Windows user logon name, and PASSWORD is the required password for that name. cygne1000 is an XP Home that is my print/file server.

    I can only mount this share when NAME is actively logged on. If he logs off, or gets logged by the screen saver, then I can't mount or access the mount (if it was previously mounted before the log) I can still print with who ever is logged on or off of cygne.

    Is this a Windows issue? A Home/Pro issue? A simply file sharing issue? I'm missing something here. This should work dang it! >
    Registered Linux User: 450747<br />Registered Ubuntu User: 16269

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    Re: Windows file server goes to sleep, and I get umounted

    I think there is a setting in the xp screen saver about logging out when active and I think this can be "unchecked". I think you might also want it to "wake on lan" if it goes to sleep.

    I'm not exactly sure where these settings are because I've not used windows in a while. Hope this helps though.

    eriefisher
    ~$sudo make me a sandwich

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      Re: Windows file server goes to sleep, and I get umounted

      I guess my question is more...

      Why can't I access these shares even if the computer does automatically log off the specified user? (BTW the printer/file server computer [cgne1000] never hibernates or suspends or shuts down as this does interrupt my printing.) Since I'm sending the computer an authenticated user name and password I should be able to access the shares whether that particular user is logged on or not. Right?!
      Registered Linux User: 450747<br />Registered Ubuntu User: 16269

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