We have had an extremely unusual problem with our office computers for many years now, and no one has been able to help us track down the problem. About half of our computers are logged in to our server, and the other half only map to server directories but the users log into their workstations locally.
The server is running Windows 2000 Server edition and the various workstations are running XP Pro SP2 (we have one Vista laptop). These machines are all less than 2 years old as we had to replace everything after a break-in early in 2005 (what makes this problem especially strange is that it was present on the old hardware, too). We have a mixture of Dell Dimension machines as well as home-built machines.
Each and every day, without fail, at roughly 4:00 p.m., the computers - or the programs on them - stop responding. The network does not show any activity, Task Manager does not show any tasks consuming huge amounts of memory or CPU. But if you try to launch Word by opening an existing document, it just hangs and hangs for upwards of 10 minutes at a time. When it finally does respond, you might have two minutes to work before it hangs again. The same is true of Outlook, Excel, PhotoShop, QuickBooks, AutoCAD, browsers, Explorer, and on.
I was certain that when we replaced EVERYTHING in 2005, that the problem would go away, but it didn't. Even our server was stolen, though all the data was on back up and we restored the data to our new machine.
What could be causing such a consistent and widespread problem? This has gone one for a good 5 years, if not more, so I'm willing to test out just about anything.
Thanks for listening!
--Roc
The server is running Windows 2000 Server edition and the various workstations are running XP Pro SP2 (we have one Vista laptop). These machines are all less than 2 years old as we had to replace everything after a break-in early in 2005 (what makes this problem especially strange is that it was present on the old hardware, too). We have a mixture of Dell Dimension machines as well as home-built machines.
Each and every day, without fail, at roughly 4:00 p.m., the computers - or the programs on them - stop responding. The network does not show any activity, Task Manager does not show any tasks consuming huge amounts of memory or CPU. But if you try to launch Word by opening an existing document, it just hangs and hangs for upwards of 10 minutes at a time. When it finally does respond, you might have two minutes to work before it hangs again. The same is true of Outlook, Excel, PhotoShop, QuickBooks, AutoCAD, browsers, Explorer, and on.
I was certain that when we replaced EVERYTHING in 2005, that the problem would go away, but it didn't. Even our server was stolen, though all the data was on back up and we restored the data to our new machine.
What could be causing such a consistent and widespread problem? This has gone one for a good 5 years, if not more, so I'm willing to test out just about anything.
Thanks for listening!
--Roc