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Workstations lose connection to the server

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Anonymous
January 12, 2005 10:19:38 AM

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I am having a problem with a Windows 2000 network (XP Workstations).
This network has been in place for over a year and was working fine.
The client switched to a DSL modem and Covad installed a BroadXent
combo modem/router and ever since then our workstations lose
connectivity to the network. It seems to happen mostly in the morning
when the people come in (they leave their workstations logged in over
night -- it's a small simple office) and they have to log out and log
in all over again.

The obvious candidate seems to relate to the modem/router but I can't
find anything that could relate to this.

1) I checked DHCP and extended the licenses to 80 days.

2) There no time limits on the accounts

3) I can ping the workstations from the server but cannot connect to
them using RealVNC (my remote control program)

4) DHCP is coming from the Router

5) No OS changes that I know of but they did add two workstations to
the network.

Any ideas? This has been going on for a little while and my client is
getting very concerned...

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Anonymous
January 12, 2005 12:29:12 PM

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.dns (More info?)

> 4) DHCP is coming from the Router

Is it also handing out DNS settings? If so does it give clients the DNS
server set up for the AD domain only?

hth
DDS W 2k MVP MCSE


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> I am having a problem with a Windows 2000 network (XP Workstations).
> This network has been in place for over a year and was working fine.
> The client switched to a DSL modem and Covad installed a BroadXent
> combo modem/router and ever since then our workstations lose
> connectivity to the network. It seems to happen mostly in the morning
> when the people come in (they leave their workstations logged in over
> night -- it's a small simple office) and they have to log out and log
> in all over again.
>
> The obvious candidate seems to relate to the modem/router but I can't
> find anything that could relate to this.
>
> 1) I checked DHCP and extended the licenses to 80 days.
>
> 2) There no time limits on the accounts
>
> 3) I can ping the workstations from the server but cannot connect to
> them using RealVNC (my remote control program)
>
> 4) DHCP is coming from the Router
>
> 5) No OS changes that I know of but they did add two workstations to
> the network.
>
> Any ideas? This has been going on for a little while and my client is
> getting very concerned...
>
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