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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    I see this quite often, the answer I was going to give was "keep trying", it eventually works.

    However, this didn't happen, but when I checked out the box, Samba was "stopped". Restarting it and I can now see the disc from my PC.

    I had to switch on the box from deep standby to test, so no idea what happened to Samba.
    I'm seeing SAMBA stopping at random. I really haven't investigated that much so i don't know if its starting every time I come out of deep stanby (once a day) or its just stopping sometime afterwards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adm View Post
    I'm seeing SAMBA stopping at random. I really haven't investigated that much so i don't know if its starting every time I come out of deep stanby (once a day) or its just stopping sometime afterwards.
    I keep an eye on it for my sins, sometimes it's running, sometimes it's not, no obvious pattern that I can see.

    Like today, I switch on my ET10K from deep standby and when I check after 5 minutes or so, it's stopped.

    Other times, it runs for hours.

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    My machine is in deep-standby every day (10 minutes after standby) but the only time I've seen samba not-running was during a brief period when I set LAN as the default network. Unlike WLAN, LAN isn't always up so maybe its a start-up thing.

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