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Network timeout

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Please excuse me if this question has been posted before, I cannot find it.

It happens quite often that I have to access a computer which is not responding somehow (switched off, crashed or whatever, or I mistype the name). I'm typing in the UNC to go directly to its share.

When the remote computer does not respond, TC freezes for a certain time.
Is it somehow possible to interrupt, because I know right away that is it not going to succeed and want to break off immediately.

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Unfortunately there's no way to cancel this attempt.

But you may start another instance of TC and can work with it immedately. After a certain while the first instance will respond again.

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Is there a way to shorten the "freeze" time?
I often start TC with a directory opened on a computer which is not switched on at that time.
It takes a while before TC responds, so is there a possibility to shorten the "try to access" time?
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No, unfortunately this is impossible - there is no function to reduce this Windows timeout. :(
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Too bad :(
Thanks for the quick answer
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Post by *CoMiKe »

This page comments some timeout parameters for NetBIOS. Perhaps some of them could help to reduce the timeout when accessing network drives...

I have not tested, anyway. Use at your own risk.
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I would not recommend to meddle with those values.

It is a very complex procedere how Windows decides which PC in a peer to peer network acts as WINS -Server - except you have a dedicated WINS-Server.

And I'm not sure but it may be that the PC where you change those values changes them at the other PCs too. That may result in a paralysed network, if you don't know what you do.

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That's why I haven't tested the values myself, huh. :wink:

Well, you can always do a backup (export) of that registry key, then if you broke your network, you can restore the values easily.
Sheepdog wrote:And I'm not sure but it may be that the PC where you change those values changes them at the other PCs too. That may result in a paralysed network, if you don't know what you do.
I don't think it would change other PC's values, it would be a very dangerous behavior (imagine a virus that modifies that registry values, then Windows itself tells other PCs to modify them acordingly). But who knows...
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CoMiKe wrote:I don't think it would change other PC's values, it would be a very dangerous behavior (imagine a virus that modifies that registry values, then Windows itself tells other PCs to modify them acordingly). But who knows...
AFAIK is in peer to peer networks after a negotiation one of the PC's the WINS -Server. And it should tell the other PCs which timeouts are used etc. Thus it's imaginable that these values are changed this way- although I really don't know.

After all you first have to find out which PC is currently the WINS-Server to let the changes take effect.

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Sheepdog wrote:AFAIK is in peer to peer networks after a negotiation one of the PC's the WINS -Server. And it should tell the other PCs which timeouts are used etc. Thus it's imaginable that these values are changed this way- although I really don't know.
I didn't know that. Thanks for the info. :wink:

I better use the noreread ini option in my specific case, as said in other topics.
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