Francesco -- I have a similar situation to yours, except my Pentium machine runs Windows NT4. And I have the same problem as you do. When my SDR machine boots, it starts SDR with a .CFG file that uses its local hard disk for saved event files. (The autoexec.bat copies the proper .CFG file into the SDR subdirectory.) If the power has been off, I stop SDR and run a batch file that maps the network drive, copies a different .CFG file for SDR, and then starts SDR again. From then on, SDR runs with the networked drive as the destination for saved events. I then shell to dos from SDR and copy the saved event files to the pentium machine. Using this procedure, no event files are lost (except during the time the power was actually off). I'm not sure if this would work help in your situation. I am happy to provide more details and send you copies of the files if you like. Karl Cunningham La Mesa, CA. PSN station #40 karlc@....... At 01:16 PM 11/11/1999 +0100, you wrote: >>>><<<<<<<< _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) Arial From some weeks I have installed the SDR net connection, between an old 486 (Win95) and a Pentium III (Win98), with the configuration reported on SDR documentation. All works fine. Arial Now, I noted a serius problem. Arial Sometimes this is a black-out of dc and the two pc are down. When they restart, SDR (on 486pc) don't run because it unrecognized the assigned map driver of the net (E:\events). In fact, the other pc it's more slow to restart. So, all the system it's down until a manual operation. Arial What's to do? Arial Regards Francesco
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