If it's your NIC card driver, going to XP might help, but I think you may
find simply refreshing your Network Interface Card driver will fix it.
Go to Start/Run, and type DEVMGMT.MSC , highlight the NIC device, Action
menu, "Uninstall", (do Not put a check in 'delete driver") then Action
menu,"scan for hardware changes", to find the device drivers again
automatically.
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"Roman Tumaykin" <> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> My Vista has regular lockups with the following symptoms:
>
> Once in a while (usually one or 2 times a day) all of the applications
> that access any network folders freese completely. I am able to ping the
> server where the shares are, but when I try to open the share whatever app
> I use (explorer, cmd.exe) just hangs.
>
> I have Documents redirected to a server share at the colocation. I have a
> VPN connection to the colocation which I use to do my work and also to
> sync the files. I am using the Offline Folders feature to work with the
> files and resync them every night. Since the VPN connection is slow, I
> force the Offline Folders to be offline all the time.
>
> What is interesting, while these folders are supposed to stay offline
> (meaning the copies are on the local computer), when my system freeses I
> can't access even them. I think that trying to access any path that starts
> with \\ makes the application hang regardless whether it is a real share
> or an offline folder.
>
> I have searched all of the event logs and could not find any entry that
> may shed any light on the situation. What's worse, since the system does
> not respond, I have to hard shutdown and reboot my laptop to continue
> working.
>
> This has been happening annoyingly frequently in the past year. I am
> currently using Vista Ultimate x64, but the same was happening with Vista
> Business x32 and even when I tried to use Windows Server 2008 as a
> workstation.
>
> Since I've experienced this with many configurations and systems, I
> suspect that this has something to do with the fact that my Documents
> folder is redirected and used offline.
>
> Any help will be highly appreciated... I am almost ready to pull the
> trigger and go back to Windows XP....
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Roman Tumaykin