NEED HELP!!!!

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From: Evan (grime_at_forbiddenninja.com)
Date: 08/10/04


Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 23:21:21 -0700

There are probably some messages in the event logs that
would help resolve the issue, or at least make the problem
a little bit more clear.

>-----Original Message-----
>I have set up a Windows server 2003. With 8 Windows XP-
Pro
>client machines.It is not complicated. All we are using
it
>for is to share documents. During the day, we get kicked
>out of word while in the middle of a document. All the
>machines are left on. When we return the next morning, We
>have to reboot the computers as we lost contact with the
>server. This happens every day. As a matter of fact, it
>seems to happen around 6:30 pm every night. (When working
>late, we get the message that we are disconnected from
the
>server) Has anyone come across this problem or can offer
>some advise.
>Thanks
>RAC
>.
>



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