MMC cannot open the file c:\windows\system32\lusrmgr.msc
This is the error i get when i try to open the windows xp user manager.
I tried to restore the original file (didn't work).
Any sugestions
Johan
Is there a manual or some kind of procedure for restoring a NT4 server to another one with other hardware.
e.g.
Other SCSI controller, Single to multi CPU
Best regards
Johan
Thanks dnels for the answer. I checked the arp & mac tables... Everything seemes to be just fine.
Like i mentioned this does also appear when we put al servers on a simple HUB !
Best regards
Johan
thanks for the answer SoyGalesa but i've already tested this and didn't solve uot problem....
> Things we already tested but didn't help:
>We tested with other switches (baystack, 3com) and hubs(Intel)
>We changed the cabling.
>Forced the auto-negotiation to 100/full 100/half 10/full 10/half...
We have a strange network problem on our LAN.
At certain times (randomly) our network clients seem to lose their network connection to a server, when this occurs they can't connect to one server but are still able to connect to other servers.
This results in many strange things and errors...
At certain times (randomly) our network clients seem to lose their network connection to a server, when this occurs they can't connect to one server but are still able to connect to other servers.
This results in many strange things and errors.
"Disk or network error" (MS-Access)...
We have a strange network problem on our LAN.
At certain times (randomly) our network clients seem to lose their network connection to a server, when this occurs they can't connect to one server but are still able to connect to other servers.
This results in many strange things and errors...
no there are no multiple nics on this Problem servers.
I think that the PcAnywhere keeps the connection alive because is almost constantly sends packets over the network, my question is is there some other setting or program that keeps my connection alive ?
best regards
johan
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