Re: Connecting from outside world
From: Steve Thompson (stevethompson_at_nomail.please)
Date: 11/22/04
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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:46:58 -0500
"Steve S" <SteveS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Mr. Thompson...perhaps you can help me. I have set up SQL server 2000 on a
> dual processor machine in a WAN/LAN environment. After several hours of
being
> "idle", SQL server begins transmitting "Chatter" accross both the LAN and
> WAN, flooding the router and bringing the network to its knees. Subsequent
> pings either time out or are finally successful yet at very high ms
counts.
>
> I also have SQL server 2000 running in a single processor environment
where
> this is not an issue.
>
> Have you encountered this before? Can you offer any suggestion as to how
to
> address this problem?
Hi Steve,
That is not normal activity -- have your scanned your server for a virus,
such as the blaster virus??
Steve
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