OS X users in Windows 2000 Server Domain

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From: harpdogshoe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/04/04

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    Help Mac OS X users dropped from a Win 2000 Server for no
    apparent reason
    Type:error Event ID 12061
    Session from user "johns" was timed out and disconnected
    from the server. The IP address of the Macintosh work
    station is in the data.


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