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deeperStatesTech
Hi all,
Have been trawling high and low to look at this issue and I know there are some other threads out there that discuss this, but not this specific issue.
We have 2 Windows 10 computers, one acting as SMB Server and the other a client sharing an application that depends on an MS Access Database. The issue is that the session is being temporarily disconnected and therefore crashing the Database.
A few things we've tried already:
1. Turned off Autodisconnect -1
2. Updated Network Drivers
3. Updated from build 1903 to 1909
4. Tried the keepconn setting in lanmanworkstation to 65535 in Registry
When checking the logs we find a key notification in the SMB Server Eventlog stating that the connection was cleaned up:
Information 10/02/2020 3:44:11 PM SMBServer 1905 (1018)
The server closed the session as part of periodic system cleanup.
Session Id: 0x600004000001
Instance Id: 0
Reason: Kickoff time expired
So we can't seem to find a way to stop this happening. Nothing on Google just yet that I can find that relates to this error. As soon as the SMB Client is disconnected the application running on the client crashes whilst it tries to reopen the handles.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ta,
Jase.
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Have been trawling high and low to look at this issue and I know there are some other threads out there that discuss this, but not this specific issue.
We have 2 Windows 10 computers, one acting as SMB Server and the other a client sharing an application that depends on an MS Access Database. The issue is that the session is being temporarily disconnected and therefore crashing the Database.
A few things we've tried already:
1. Turned off Autodisconnect -1
2. Updated Network Drivers
3. Updated from build 1903 to 1909
4. Tried the keepconn setting in lanmanworkstation to 65535 in Registry
When checking the logs we find a key notification in the SMB Server Eventlog stating that the connection was cleaned up:
Information 10/02/2020 3:44:11 PM SMBServer 1905 (1018)
The server closed the session as part of periodic system cleanup.
Session Id: 0x600004000001
Instance Id: 0
Reason: Kickoff time expired
So we can't seem to find a way to stop this happening. Nothing on Google just yet that I can find that relates to this error. As soon as the SMB Client is disconnected the application running on the client crashes whilst it tries to reopen the handles.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ta,
Jase.
Continue reading...