Another way to control the server ( maybe ) is to use terminal services ( or VNC if you have it ). That way, you can go in and reconfigure/troubleshoot/reboot etc.
I'm having a somewhat similar problem, but mine seems to occur after the power save feature turns off the screen.
A problem I was working on was finally solved, and I thought I would pass along the "resolution"...
The problem is discussed in thread608-588985 is the summary:
A home user has MSN 8.5 on Windows 98SE, using IE6.0, connected via SBC DSL. Approximately 6/5/2003, their MSN email...
This is a wierd problem.
A home user has MSN 8.5 on Windows 98SE, using IE6.0. Approximately 6/5/2003, their MSN email client no longer will synchronize with their hotmail account. There is no errror message, but no emails are sent or recv'd. When the same account is checked via the hotmail...
This is a wierd problem.
A home user has MSN 8.5 on Windows 98SE, using IE6.0. Approximately 6/5/2003, their MSN email client no longer will synchronize with their hotmail account. There is no errror message, but no emails are sent or recv'd. When the same account is checked via the hotmail...
I found these links which may also be helpful for some unlucky person in the future...
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/service/its.htm
and
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/service/time-servers.html
Hi Briteeyez,
I also had this problem a while back. I had to set up the server using the "net time /?" instruction.
The link below discusses the issue.
thread96-209792
This is the Microsoft instructions regarding how to set this up...
Thanks, Kim.
Does this only test the route to the server, or does it also indicate how heavily loaded the server is?
I thought that this only tested the path to the DNS server, not the DNS server itself. For instance, I didnt think this would be helpful if the DNS server had a slow response...
My broadband provider has provided a list of DNS servers, but they all seem extremely SLOW. I have a backup Internet connection, so I tried their DNS server, and it seems much faster.
This assessment of speed is based on my perception and the amount of complaints I receive.
Is there a way to...
Thanks for the tip, Propag8! Unfortunately, that's not it, but I appreciate you taking the time.
I just checked the drive space - over 8 Gig free on the C: drive ( the spool directory is on the C: drive ). I also checked the error logs, but didn't see anything helpful.
I've changed the...
A little more information - I can stop and start the print spooler service, which will eliminate the offending job. This eliminates the problem for a while.
I'm having a very similar problem. When a slow web page or report is printed, the job times out. The user then tries to delete the job, and the result is the same as above.
I haven't gone through the error logs for clues, yet. Based on some other problems, that will be my next step when I go in...
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