allan grossman [ms-mvp]
June 5th 03, 01:58 PM
Hi, Jon -
I think the problem might be configuration on the XP
workstations. If they're participating in a Windows 2000
domain it might be a good idea to make sure the Win2k
server is the *first* DNS server listed in the
workstation DNS search order.
Hope this helps a little -
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a small Win2k Server network, 2 winxp stations, 2
>Win98 stations. A local domain is set up, DNS seems to
>be OK.
>
>When an XP station is trying to save a large word file
to
>the server then a delay and errors - lost connection etc.
>
>I can nslookup the server and ping the server during
>this. This works OK.
>
>The Win98 stations have no problem with the same files.
>
>Thank You
>.
>
I think the problem might be configuration on the XP
workstations. If they're participating in a Windows 2000
domain it might be a good idea to make sure the Win2k
server is the *first* DNS server listed in the
workstation DNS search order.
Hope this helps a little -
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a small Win2k Server network, 2 winxp stations, 2
>Win98 stations. A local domain is set up, DNS seems to
>be OK.
>
>When an XP station is trying to save a large word file
to
>the server then a delay and errors - lost connection etc.
>
>I can nslookup the server and ping the server during
>this. This works OK.
>
>The Win98 stations have no problem with the same files.
>
>Thank You
>.
>