I'm not sure where I finally read this, but I read that it might have something to so with time synchronization so I researched further on time synchronization and ran Net Time to synchronize with a time server (U.S. Navy?) and I quit getting the errors. Not a single one since.
Event log in W2k server continually gives this event:
Failure Audit.... Event ID 537..... Reason: An unexpected error ocurred during logon.
No user name or domain is listed, Logon type =3, process = Kerberos.
Cannot find anything on Microsoft or Tech Net or any other source. Any ideas...
I think I found the solution. Win2k server has a function called "autodisconnect". If you have mapped drives, the server disconnects them "temporarily." If you have W2k workstations, that's okay because the cache, I guess, keeps the information. You may have noticed red...
I'm having a similar problem - but only on Win 98 machines. My 2000 machines are fine. I've tried many things - loading file & print sharing, static IP's, changing access control from Shared to User, adding NetBeui protocol, host files. WINS sees them fine. They login fine but after a little...
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