Hello,
I have 30 users accessing a Windows 2003 server (with latest updates and service packs). For the past 3 weeks around the same time (3:00-3:30) users begin running extremely slow while accessing network programs and are eventually kicked off (cannot access any network applications or programs) the network. If they reboot and login, they continue to experience the same problem until the next morning. I've checked the obvious (confirmed there are no backup jobs running during that time; checked group policy editor for suspending sessions, login hours expire and network security force logoff). I can access the server during that time and do not notice any sluggishness with the server. I can browse the network drives, etc. I also checked the event viewer and there is logged activity during that time. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I have 30 users accessing a Windows 2003 server (with latest updates and service packs). For the past 3 weeks around the same time (3:00-3:30) users begin running extremely slow while accessing network programs and are eventually kicked off (cannot access any network applications or programs) the network. If they reboot and login, they continue to experience the same problem until the next morning. I've checked the obvious (confirmed there are no backup jobs running during that time; checked group policy editor for suspending sessions, login hours expire and network security force logoff). I can access the server during that time and do not notice any sluggishness with the server. I can browse the network drives, etc. I also checked the event viewer and there is logged activity during that time. Has anyone else experienced this problem?