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Message 1: Controlling Autologoff time - how?
from Philip de Lisle <pdelisle@bizonline.net>

Message 2: RE: Adaptec 2940
from "JOOSSE, Greg" <joosseg@nrc.com.au>

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Message 5: RE: Controlling Autologoff time - how?
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Message 6: RE: Controlling Autologoff time - how?
from Philip de Lisle <pdelisle@bizonline.net>

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Subject: Controlling Autologoff time - how?
From: Philip de Lisle <pdelisle@bizonline.net>
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 1998 13:04:17 +0100

Does anybody know what registry setting controls the autologoff time for
the modem?

Our installation of IE4.01a is set to 14 minutes, but for some reason
everybody is logged out after 2 mins. of inactivity. We are starting to
lose customers because of this so I need to solve this problem asap.

We are using MAX4000's at the back end and they are set to never time out.

All help gratefully received.

Regards

Philip

--Philip de LisleManaging Director--------------  Business Online (UK) Ltd  --------------Business Online           |  Public Onlinehttp://www.bizonline.net  |  http://www.publiconline.net-------------  Britain's Premier Free ISP --------------

..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 2 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: RE: Adaptec 2940From: "JOOSSE, Greg" <joosseg@nrc.com.au>Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 08:38:00 +1000

There is a patch for this at Microsoft FTP though it says it's for EIDE disks.

Greg J

-----Original Message-----From: ntisp [SMTP:ntisp@iea-software.com]Sent: Monday, June 01, 1998 3:14 PMTo: ntispSubject: Re: Adaptec 2940

----------------------------------------------------Since I raised the question, I will share the answer.

The problem is not with the 2940. It is with how Windows 95 computesgigabytes. Under NT, 9.1 GB drives look like they are supposed to on the2940.