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Old October 14th 04, 09:34 PM
Paul
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

Hi all,

A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2
PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday about the
same time about
5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??

There is no mention of what or why this is happening,
on the SP2 PC (thru Event viewer).

There's no viruses etc on the SP2 PC.

Would anyone know how to fix this issue between the SP2 PC and Server 2003??
Or maybe point me
to an MS site with maybe a solution?

Any info appreciated

Cheers



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Old October 14th 04, 09:40 PM
Andre Da Costa
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

Open Control Panel Windows Firewall Advance (Tab) make sure that the
ethernet connection to the server is checked as an exception.

Andre
"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2
PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday about
the same time about
5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??

There is no mention of what or why this is happening,
on the SP2 PC (thru Event viewer).

There's no viruses etc on the SP2 PC.

Would anyone know how to fix this issue between the SP2 PC and Server
2003?? Or maybe point me
to an MS site with maybe a solution?

Any info appreciated

Cheers





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Old October 14th 04, 10:01 PM
Paul
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

Thanx Andre. BUT what if its off??

The firewall in SP2?

"Andre Da Costa" wrote in message
...
Open Control Panel Windows Firewall Advance (Tab) make sure that the
ethernet connection to the server is checked as an exception.

Andre
"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2
PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday about
the same time about
5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??

There is no mention of what or why this is happening,
on the SP2 PC (thru Event viewer).

There's no viruses etc on the SP2 PC.

Would anyone know how to fix this issue between the SP2 PC and Server
2003?? Or maybe point me
to an MS site with maybe a solution?

Any info appreciated

Cheers







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Old October 14th 04, 11:40 PM
Andre Da Costa
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

Then turn it on back.

Andre
"Paul" wrote in message
...
Thanx Andre. BUT what if its off??

The firewall in SP2?

"Andre Da Costa" wrote in message
...
Open Control Panel Windows Firewall Advance (Tab) make sure that
the ethernet connection to the server is checked as an exception.

Andre
"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2
PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday about
the same time about
5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??

There is no mention of what or why this is happening,
on the SP2 PC (thru Event viewer).

There's no viruses etc on the SP2 PC.

Would anyone know how to fix this issue between the SP2 PC and Server
2003?? Or maybe point me
to an MS site with maybe a solution?

Any info appreciated

Cheers









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Old October 15th 04, 01:41 AM
Paul
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

lol well u DONT have to have it on if u use something
else.

"Andre Da Costa" wrote in message
...
Then turn it on back.

Andre
"Paul" wrote in message
...
Thanx Andre. BUT what if its off??

The firewall in SP2?

"Andre Da Costa" wrote in message
...
Open Control Panel Windows Firewall Advance (Tab) make sure that
the ethernet connection to the server is checked as an exception.

Andre
"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2
PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday
about the same time about
5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??

There is no mention of what or why this is happening,
on the SP2 PC (thru Event viewer).

There's no viruses etc on the SP2 PC.

Would anyone know how to fix this issue between the SP2 PC and Server
2003?? Or maybe point me
to an MS site with maybe a solution?

Any info appreciated

Cheers











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Old October 15th 04, 05:41 AM
CZ
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2
PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday about the
same time about 5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??


Paul:

I use XP Home & Pro SP2 into a Win2k3 server domain without any problems.

Review Event Viewer on the ws and on the server for messages logged at 5:00
pm.


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Old October 15th 04, 06:36 AM
Paul
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Default Server 2003 and XP SP2 on a network

OK ta CZ will check the event viewer on the
ws. Cheers

"CZ" wrote in message
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A mate of mine, is having probs with 1 XP SP2

PC, and Server 2003 (There are 3 XP PC's
networked thru Server 2003 (2 of the XP PC's
DON'T have SP2 installed).

The other 1 DOES have SP2. The SP2 PC seems to disconnect everyday about
the
same time about 5 pm everyday from the domain. The other non SP2
XP PC's are fine.

Is this a known issue with SP2 and Server 2003??


Paul:

I use XP Home & Pro SP2 into a Win2k3 server domain without any problems.

Review Event Viewer on the ws and on the server for messages logged at
5:00 pm.



 




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