Workgroup Add-On Displays Network Connections as Disconnected
PSS ID Number: 113537
Article Last Modified on 11/18/1999
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS 3.11
This article was previously published under Q113537
SYMPTOMS
When you use the NET USE command to view your current network connections,
Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS displays the status of a network
connection as "Disconnected." However, switching to the drive letter
assigned to that connection shows that a connection does exist. For
example:
Status Local name Remote name
---------------------------------------------
Disconnected D: \\TEST1\TEST1
The command completed successfully.
In this example, switching to drive D allows you to perform a directory
search and other functions, proving that a connection with \\TEST1\TEST1
does exist despite the displayed status.
CAUSE
Ghosted connections are enabled by default when you use the NET START FULL
command and load the full redirector. This means instead of automatically
restoring your previous network connections, Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for
MS-DOS assigns a drive letter to that connection but does not establish the
network connection until you actually try to use it. This helps reduce
network traffic and logon time.
Loading the basic redirector does not enable ghosted connections--actual
connections are made when you log on. The basic redirector is loaded by
default. To change the redirector, type setup in the Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS subdirectory (C:\NET by
default), choose Change Setup Options and then enable the basic or full
redirector.
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