DOCUMENT:Q79809 30-JUL-2001 [lanman] TITLE :Persistent Net Connections with LAN Manager 2.1 PRODUCT :Microsoft LAN Manager PROD/VER: OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS: ====================================================================== SUMMARY ======= The following information applies to LAN Manager version 2.1 running under MS-DOS and OS/2. One of the features of LAN Manager 2.1 is its ability to automatically save a user's net connections. When the user logs on again, the connections are automatically re-established. If the connection requires a password, the user is prompted. MORE INFORMATION ================ In LAN Manager versions 2.0c and earlier, users put the net connections that require passwords in their AUTOEXEC.BAT file, thus eliminating the need to wait to manually enter the passwords when their system boots up. LAN Manager 2.1 saves these NET USEs in a file called LMUSER.INI, which supersedes any NET USEs in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The /persistent option of the NET USE command has four parameters: /persistent:YES This enables persistent net connections, setting autorestore=yes and saveconnections=yes in LANMAN.INI. Any connections made after issuing this command will be saved in LMUSER.INI; any connections deleted will be removed. /persistent:NO This turns off persistent net connections altogether. It sets autorestore=no and saveconnections=no in LANMAN.INI. No connections will be saved or restored. /persistent:SAVE This first writes any existing connections into the LMUSER.INI file. If the user had any connections in the LMUSER.INI file to servers that are currently down, they will be dropped. This will set autorestore=yes and saveconnections=no in LANMAN.INI. /persistent:FREEZE This option will set autorestore=yes and saveconnections=no in the LANMAN.INI file. The difference between this option and the SAVE option is that FREEZE won't write any existing connections into LMUSER.INI. Also, if the user had connections in the LMUSER.INI file to servers that are currently down, they will NOT be dropped. Disabling Autosave or Customizing Reconnections ----------------------------------------------- You can either totally disable the autosave feature of LAN Manager 2.1 or customize the reconnections so you do not have to manually enter any required passwords. To disable the persistent connections entirely, use the following command: net use /persistent:no This will set autorestore=no and saveconnections=no in LANMAN.INI. To turn off persistent net connections from within Windows, do the following: 1. From the Control Panel, select the Network icon. 2. From the Networks window Options menu, choose Restore Connections at Log On. This will toggle (remove the check mark from) the Restore Connections option, turning off the persistent net connections. To customize the reconnections to avoid manually entering passwords, do the following: 1. (Assume that you have no connections.) Add all the connections that can be made immediately after logon without being prompted for a password (that is, all connections for which your logon password is the correct one). 2. Type "net use /persistent:freeze". This will freeze the LMUSER.INI file with the current set of connections so that any subsequent NET USEs do not update it. 3. In the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, enter the NET USE commands that require passwords. They will not be automatically added to the LMUSER.INI file. It is important to note that persistent net connections in LAN Manager 2.1 are workstation-specific. That is, the LMUSER.INI file is workstation-specific, not user-specific. System administrators can use the persistent net connection feature to set up any connections that all users logging on to a specific workstation would need, and then use the NET USE /PERSISTENT:FREEZE command to freeze the connections. The system administrator can then configure each user's individual net connections through the use of logon scripts and batch files. Additional query words: 2.10 2.10a 2.20 connections ====================================================================== Keywords : ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 2001.