Have a workstation running XP Professional. It logs into a Windows 2000 Domain and makes a SQL Server 2000 connection. It also goes through another Domain Name Server to get to the Internet.
When we have the SQL Server/Windows 2000 server as the Primary DNS and have it listed as first in...
I don't have DHCP enable here either. It's a 5 computer network. I do have two other. I do have two other IP address in my DNS search order which are used to gain Internet Access. I have tried to see if these are causing problems or not.
I will try this. One thing, I do know is that when it happens, i can pick the connection backup immediately by using the fix this connection on the properties for the Network Connection. Does this fix connection do the same thing as restarting the service.
I cannot find the power management tab for my Network Adapter. I go to properties on Network Configuration>Properties on the Connection> Configure then I have a box with the following tabs
General>Advanced>Driver>Resources. No Power Management Tab.
On advanced only 1 item in properties.
Just reposting problem from below. I am having an awful time keeping a Windows XP workstation from dropping its network connection. A windows 2000 machine was at the same node before the new machine and never lost a connection.
Any help will be appreciated.
I am having the same problem. I am running 3 Windows 2000 Workstations, a Windows 2000 Server and, a Windows XP Workstation. The Windows XP machine is constantly dropping connections. User can log out and log back in or use the fix connection and it will restore the network connections. The...
I have introduced a Windows XP Professional Workstation into a Windows 2000 Domain. The workstation runs a Visual C/C++ applications that utlizes a ODBC connection to a SQL Server 2000 database. My problem is that this workstation seems to drop connections to the Windows 2000 server at least...
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