Re: XP Clients falling off network

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Thanks for the replies, but no change. Verified that both user accounts in
question are allowed to login at any time (the default), no restrictions on
workstations they can log into. BTW, my predecessor is still in contact but
has been unable to resolve it. Only the XP machines are affected.
"ChipW" <Chip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e81m$e6ZFHA.4020@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> First leaving users logged-in overnight is not a good idea, your users
> should at least log off at the end of the day. That being said I'd guess
> your predecessor knew this practice was normal and set the accounts to
only
> have access to the server during working hours, and get disabled after
> hours. At Server Management goto Users open an account, click the Account
> Tab then click the Logon Hours button. You'll see the time enabled in
blue.
> You can then select a block of time and enable or disable that time frame.
> Hopefully this the issue, if not maybe someone else can help.
>
> Good luck
> ChipW
>
>
> "Paul Wright" <pwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23I3%23OX6ZFHA.1448@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I just inherited an SBS domain with several W2K Pro clients and two XP
> > clients. One has SP2 applied, the other does not. Both machines require
> > daily reboots, as leaving them in a logged-in state overnight results in
> > them getting disconnected from the network. A Windows Explorer prompt
> > appears when trying to access network resources that says
> >
> > \\Servername\resourcename is not accessible. You might not have
permission
> > to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server
to
> > find out if you have access permissions. The system detected a possible
> > attempt to compromise security. Please ensure that you can contact the
> > server that authenticated you.
> >
> > When this happens, IP connectivity is intact (can still ping the
server).
> > Several other posts pointed us toward the Windows Time service, which we
> > have verified is running on the server, and the clients have been
synched.
> > Any other ideas?
> >
> >
>
>


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