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This is a shot in the dark, but here goes...

The problem in question is happening on my Dell PowerEdge 1550 Server. After connecting to the network and a couple hours or so, the mouse begins to jerk when it is moved like it gets stuck or sticks as you move it. I'm assuming it is tied into the network connection somehow because when you disable the network card, it stops.

I've got all of the current drivers, service packs, everything. Does anyone have any ideas on what could possibly be causing this to happen? I'm stumped. I wouldn't think it is a hardware issue as the server is less than 4 months old.

 
Do you see any IP address conflicks in Device manager? If not it could be a bad mouse port. James Collins
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Very odd.

Have you tried changing the IRQ the network card is on?
 
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