Clients loosing connection to folders on network at random.
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Mark Diener
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:30 pm    Post subject: Clients loosing connection to folders on network at random. Reply with quote

I have a windows 2003 server with file sharing setup.
Some shared folders on DC randomaly can not be accessed by users who have
authenticated with the network and have full permissions to these folders.

If another user tries to access the folders on the same PC & user account, a
dialog box comes up to authenticate....it then authenticates but if the user
who is logged on tries to use his/her username and password, they get a
message saying that they are already connected and cannot reconnect again.

this is really puzzeling me and the users are having to logoff & loggon
about 4 to 5 times a day to reconnect to their files. This has caused some
documents to be corupted due to the tieouts.......very annoying, cannot
belive Server 2003 is giving so much problems comparing it to server 2000????

Here are the details of my network:
Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (DC) on 2.8Duel xeon 2gig mem dell server.
Windows XP SP2 / SP1 & W2K Pro all above 1.1gig cpu & 512 ram (Clients)

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Mark Diener
Senior Network Administrator
BS3 Technologies
Cape Town
South Africa
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