It seems that the connections to Windows network map drive are not stable, any suggestion?
You may want to try altering a few Windows Parameters. # SMB Size ======== When running applications that copy or move a large amount data to a remote server, the speed of such action is determined by network speed and by the SMB (a protocal related to Windows map drive) size. NT/2000 negotiates the SMB size and will generally set this to 4K blocks for applications that are moving or copying data to a remote server. By increasing this block size, you will allow the server to complete its file copies faster. This will increase the performance of the application making the copy/move calls. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Current Control Set\Services\LanmanServer\Paramerters “SizReqBuf”= REG_DWORD Set Value To: 16000 = HEXDEC Ref: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320829 —————————– # Map Drive Auto Disconnect Settings ================================== Ref: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138365/EN-US/ AND Ref: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?s
You may want to try altering a few Windows Parameters. # SMB Size ======== When running applications that copy or move a large amount data to a remote server, the speed of such action is determined by network speed and by the SMB (a protocal related to Windows map drive) size. NT/2000 negotiates the SMB size and will generally set this to 4K blocks for applications that are moving or copying data to a remote server. By increasing this block size, you will allow the server to complete its file copies faster. This will increase the performance of the application making the copy/move calls.