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To: thecow who started this subject5/13/2004 12:58:32 PM
From: dawgfan2000  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
I am running XP and have a question regarding the network connections: does XP default to a 72 hour limit on the network connection, and where can I go to remove/modify this? The BIOS, or Registry? I tend to leave my computer on during the week and after 72 hours, my LAN connection will drop and force me to reboot to connect (which is why I think there is a option in the BIOS). I monitor this via the Network connection on the Control Panel. Was this an XP security feature? I am on a router, but the other PC's do not experience this (differnet OS's). I think it's just XP related.

TIA
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