AutoDisconnect Default Incorrect in Online Help
Article ID: 105134
Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
This article was previously published under Q105134
SUMMARY
The online Help file NTCMDS.HLP included with Windows NT 3.1 contains
incorrect information regarding NET CONFIG SERVER /AUTODISCONNECT:TIME:
NET CONFIG SERVER /AUTODISCONNECT:TIME sets the maximum number of
minutes a user's session can be inactive before it is disconnected.
You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range is -1-65535 minutes;
the default is -1.
The default value for AutoDisconnect is 15, not -1 as stated in Help.
WARNING: When you run NET CONFIG SERVER (or NET CONFIG SRV), server
related
parameters that are normally autoconfigured each time you boot (for
example, maxworkitems)are permanently set in the registry to whatever
values Windows NT is currently using. These parameters will continue to
override the defaults until you change them in the registry. You cannot
change the values by running Control Panel, choosing Server, and then
choosing Configure. Consequently, if you add or remove memory, or change
the server size setting (minimize/balance/maximize), you will not get the
benefit of server autoconfiguration.
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