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That this request did not meet the set ( high) bar for taking in design change request for Windows 7.
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The team weighed the effort of investigating this further the effort of changing the component code that has already being isolated verses a workaround for the issue that could be provided.
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There is a change in code path /design from windows XP to Windows 7 that is leading to this behaviorĪ request of design change was filled. At this moment I don’t know if this request will be accepted in the next release but if will certainly be discussed and a decision will be made. With my request the Dev team will file this designĬhange request for the next OS release (the one after Windows 7). If not, the Dev team and me will be glad to work on the workaround by editing the scripts. Indicate there are some workarounds that have been work on by previous engineers who worked on this case with you. The team felt that this request did not meet the set ( high) bar for taking in design change request for Windows 7. The team weighed the effort of investigating this further theĮffort of changing the component code that has already being isolated verses a workaround for the issue that could be provided. We did figure that this is a change in the design /code that lead to the issue you are seeing. I was in Redmond last week and this issued was discussed in detail with the development team. If we set this value to some insanely high value (65535), how might that impact a server with a 1000 connections?įrom Microsoft after submitting the Design Change Request (DCR) and Business Impact Statement Prevent wasting server resources on unused sessions.
Lastly, thanks to another post I found on the forums, I ran across this setting but although users are promoted to local administrators via a GPO I'm not certain that applies here or if that will help.
Is there anything I can do to to prevent that message from popping up along with preventing the icon from displaying in the system tray? Although the " Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" and " Turn offĪll balloon notifications" GPO settings are set to 'Enabled', those are the only potentially relevant GPO setting I could find, and they don't appear to fix this issue.Īlso, I've been looking at the setting discussed here Y` to 'fix' this problem is not an option here.)
Not sure if this is relevant, but, when we move users to a new machine, or reimage their machine, we backup & restore the HKCU\Network key, which houses the mapped connections, to make the transition nearly seamless. The '/persistent:yes' switch/parameter when doing mappinv via command line. Furthermore, when users call the Help Desk, the Help Desk uses (This goes back before my time.) So instead, users map their own drives, remember the credentials and reconnect at logon. This is because we have a number of different departments, who, over the years, used overlapping drive letters and there are some situations where users also overlapĭepartments that use overlapping drive letters. We use a login script, however, the login script does not handle the mapping ofĪll of our network drives.
Code on time disable upgrade message software#
Built-in Win 7 firewall has been disabled No third-party software firewall solutions present.Win 7 Enterprise in a domain environemnt.Windows reports a 'false positive' - so to speak. In every case that we've seen this, when we check 'Computer' (formerly 'My Computer'), all of the network drives are connected. Understandably this happens off the network (although we want to suppress that), however, this happens while on the network. No balloon message but the icon exists in the system tray."Could not reconnect all network drives" balloon message and an icon in the system tray.We occasionaly see one or both of the following on desktops and laptops alike I've seen this posted elsewhere but the proposed solutions don't apply to, or are simply 'solutions' we can't apply in this environment.