I've been having this problem intermittantly since last fall. It doesn't happen to many workstations but they're all gx240's. I've put the ir agent on the affected machines but to no avail
I'm having this problem on Dell Optiplex GX240's with ZFD 4.01 and 4.9 sp1 client. This occurs on random 2000 installs and XP installs. Any ideas? The work-around is to remove ZFD management agent but that's not an acceptable solution.
I disabled the gigabit network ports and letting everything run through the 10/100 nics. I've updated the Broadcom Gigabit drivers but I'm gonna see if the problem is with the switch. I should be able to tell by Tuesday or Wednesday if this has solved the problem.
The drive mappings being...
Random number of clients at random times. Utilization on the servers is usually in the single digits. I disabled IPX hoping that it would help but I don't see any improvement. I run GroupWise6 and ZFD4 and am installing agents on client machines.
Drive mappings disappear and the client is unable to reconnect until they logout of the machine or reboot. These are mostly W2K machines running 4.83 sp1 w/all the patches put on them. The gateway is a router.
Users are experiencing random drops to different NW6 drives. When this occurs logging back in does not restore--the client needs to restart the machine.
I have 5 2950 switches among the 70 odd switches on my network. Several times a day they will all lose connectivity and regain it within a few seconds. They seem to do this in unison. None of my other switches do this. I have 2916s, 2924s, and a few Procurves.
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