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>timeout...
is your laptop going to sleep? Turn off power management .
 jim


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From: "Gene Snipes" <gjknet@attglobal.net>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:39 AM
Subject: Windows XP Pro, Novell Netware, TCP & session timeouts(CPF5140)


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I am running Windows XP (with or without Service Pack 1, it makes no
difference) and IBM Client Access Express V5R2. The connection usuall ends
after a few minutes of inactivity. As long as I am using the session it
remains open. But if I go away, even for a few minutes, the session drops.
When I sign back on and look at the error message it is CPF5140, "Session
stopped by a request from device &4.".

All other machines, over 75 pc's are not having this problem which sort of
indicates it is not an iSeries setting issue and we've changed nothing on
that box for a while. It just seems to be my IBM laptop (model A31) running
XP.

Is there a "keep alive" setting within XP or what am I missing?

Gene Snipes

gjknet@attglobal.net
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