Sandbox cause my app kept connecting unavailable network drive

Sandbox cause my app kept connecting unavailable network drive, can it be fixed?
I have to manually delete sandbox config every time to prevent app hang.

Hi Jaggs,
   nice question!
   I think the problem is that is not only your LabView application which stops, but the Operating System which hangs, if Storage device access fails.  I experienced this problem under many OSs, Win, Linux, Dos-like...even RTOSes (try to access a corrupted Flash card in PharLap ETS for FieldPoint!).
   To check if drive is present, you can ping it... it's quite naive, but at least you avoid the "drive disconnected" problem... I think a ping shouldn't hang PC...
   What Hardware are you controlling? You know, some NI boards (many...) have onboard memory, and can sample independently of PC control....for a while, of course!
   I hope some guru will answer to your question (which I didn't answered, I know! ), because I'm interested too!
   Have a nice day!
graziano

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