FYI. You may never experience this but if you do, this may save some
time debugging the problem.
A person left his computer to do some other tasks and when he'd come
back the links to the backend didn't exist.
What happened was that the person had a new computer. In the Control
Panel there's an option (at least for the Dell computer he's working on)
for Power Options. The option "Turn Off Hard Disks" was not set to
Never but to some minutes value. So after the period of inactivity
exceeded the time value in Power Options the hard disk stopped and
released the network mappings.
There really isn't any information on the "Turn Off Hard Disks" option
in Dell's Help. They concentrate on the Standby and Hibernate options
instead.
time debugging the problem.
A person left his computer to do some other tasks and when he'd come
back the links to the backend didn't exist.
What happened was that the person had a new computer. In the Control
Panel there's an option (at least for the Dell computer he's working on)
for Power Options. The option "Turn Off Hard Disks" was not set to
Never but to some minutes value. So after the period of inactivity
exceeded the time value in Power Options the hard disk stopped and
released the network mappings.
There really isn't any information on the "Turn Off Hard Disks" option
in Dell's Help. They concentrate on the Standby and Hibernate options
instead.
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