Re: specified network name is no longer available

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From: Ken (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/12/04


Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 13:39:15 -0700

It appears we are having the same issue in regards to
moving large files, 1 GB+. We are running Windows 2003
Std and Windows 2003 Appliance edition. After an
unspecified amount of time the file copy the file copy
errors out with network resource is no longer available.
We can not tie this error to any type of network outage.
We have the particualr servers setup with static WINS
entries and both have proper DNS entries. The one server
has 2 active NIC's in it one going to an internal public
network and the other goes to an internal private
network. The other server has 2 NIC's only one is
enabled. Both of these are HP/Compaq servers. We have
tried switching port speed and duplex, and also have
switched to different cables and different ports in the
switch. The only thing that I do notice is that while
the copy is in porgress both NIC's appear to be maxed for
network utilization which makes the server seem
unresponsive through RDC. But on the other we have been
getting this when with low network utilization as well on
the 2 NIC server. Any other ideas?

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Dean,
>
>If the connection fails using the IP address as well
then I would tned to
>think name resolution will not be the issue. If it is
sporatic and from
>all clients, then I would suggest looking at the NIC
properties. I would
>set the duplex and speed specific to the network (ie.
100 MBps full
>duplex). You may also want to check the port where the
server is plugged
>into, maybe change ports or try a different piece of
hardware. Using a
>different NIC in the server may also be worth trying.
>
>You may also look into security settings on the server.
However, if this
>was an issue, I would think the issue would be
consistant.
>
>
>Thank you,
>Matthew Fresoli
>Microsoft Network Support
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