Problem.
Server environment with 10 machines connect througha 20 port switch.
Initially running NT server, half clients were 98, half were XP. The problem was the clients would get kicked off the server, not being able to access there documents. The conclusion was to restart the server, thus fixing the problem. This spiraled out of control forcing reboots 10 -20 times a day.
We upgrade to 2003 server, full format and upgraded the ram. This solved the problem for a week until it rared it's ugly head again.
We precedded to check the cabiling to the switch, and from the server to the switch, the switch itself, all of which didn't help our cause. Finally we replaced the network card to a high end 3com and this solved our problem for several months.
Now, it has come back, not quite as bad, but still kicking people off the server, once again, our only option is to restart the server. Sometimes restarting up to four times until it starts working.
Clients can be at any given time running large files such as Myob and Large PST files.
Possbile problems:
throughput?
hardware?
1)
check the server logs to find some critical,
The DNS server has encountered a critical error from the Active Directory. Check that the Active Directory is functioning properly. The extended error debug information (which may be empty) is "". The event data contains the error.
2)The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer ANDREW that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_{A93BEC78-6028-4A26-A9. The master browser is stopping or an election is being forced.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
3)The Security System detected an authentication error for the server ldap/server.office. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
(0xc000005e)".
Server environment with 10 machines connect througha 20 port switch.
Initially running NT server, half clients were 98, half were XP. The problem was the clients would get kicked off the server, not being able to access there documents. The conclusion was to restart the server, thus fixing the problem. This spiraled out of control forcing reboots 10 -20 times a day.
We upgrade to 2003 server, full format and upgraded the ram. This solved the problem for a week until it rared it's ugly head again.
We precedded to check the cabiling to the switch, and from the server to the switch, the switch itself, all of which didn't help our cause. Finally we replaced the network card to a high end 3com and this solved our problem for several months.
Now, it has come back, not quite as bad, but still kicking people off the server, once again, our only option is to restart the server. Sometimes restarting up to four times until it starts working.
Clients can be at any given time running large files such as Myob and Large PST files.
Possbile problems:
throughput?
hardware?
1)
check the server logs to find some critical,
The DNS server has encountered a critical error from the Active Directory. Check that the Active Directory is functioning properly. The extended error debug information (which may be empty) is "". The event data contains the error.
2)The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer ANDREW that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_{A93BEC78-6028-4A26-A9. The master browser is stopping or an election is being forced.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
3)The Security System detected an authentication error for the server ldap/server.office. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
(0xc000005e)".