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SYMPTOMS
A session between a Windows for Workgroups 3.11 client and a Windows NT
Advanced Server over IPX with NetBIOS protocol may be dropped. Several
problems may occur with Windows for Workgroups clients when this happens,
including experiencing a general protection (GP) fault, or receiving an
Server Message Block (SMB) error 1,6 indicating an Invalid File Handle
during file I/O after the session has been idle for three or four minutes.
CAUSEThe network sessions get dropped because the Windows for Workgroups client does not respond to the keep-alive packets from the server if they are sent at 30-second intervals, which is the default of NWNBLINK. WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, change the KeepAliveTimeout value in the
Windows NT Advanced Server Registry from 60 (this value represents half-
seconds) to 30. The Registry entry for KeepAliveTimeout is in the
following location:
When you change the KeepAliveTimeout value to 30, the keep-alive packets are sent every 15 seconds. This helps maintain the session and eliminates GP faults. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem. We are researching this
problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
as it becomes available. Additional query words: prodnt gpfault gpf wfw wfwg
Keywords : kbinterop NTInterop |
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