Re: XP Clients falling off network



No wireless, not hibernating or power save mode. I can lobby the logging off
issue with my users, but that still won't resolve the problem. Other ideas
(even guesses) would be welcome.
"Joe" <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d7nod8$bch$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Paul Wright wrote:
> > 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?
> >
> >
> If you log off while in the disconnected state, can you log on again
> with a network connection, or does it really not reconnect until
> rebooted? If the latter, it doesn't sound like a configuration issue.
>
> I have seen this happen a couple of times, when the machine was left on
> but with nobody logged on. Just One Of Those Things, but I'd get worried
> if it happened every night.
>
> Not on wireless, by any chance?


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Multiple Wireless Access Points
    ... >>The devices are Belkin High Speed Mode Wireless G Routers. ... > the internal web server was disabled in their bridge mode. ... That means the clients are not connecting to the DHCP server. ...
    (alt.internet.wireless)
  • RE: ISA bug blocking IAS authentication?
    ... IAS and VPN are on the same SBS2003 server. ... wireless radius authentication works but the VPN connection fails. ... Implement WPA with shared keys on your clients. ...
    (microsoft.public.isa)
  • Re: Using DHCP to separate activity?
    ... DHCP has address reservations matched to the MAC addresses on the visitors' laptops and assigns these to a specific range of IPs. ... The address range used by the reservation is set up as a Computer Set in ISA Server. ... I have another client that allows limited wireless access to visitors, but the wireless access point is between the firewall appliance and external interface of the SBS box. ... wireless clients must use VPN access if they want into the internal network. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: PEAP Authentication Issues
    ... > I have setup a wireless security environment using PEAP, ... > (RADIUS/IAS and MS Cert Service) with WPA on Cisco 1200 APs. ... The main issue is that you deployed a server certificate for the IAS server ... When you are plugging the clients into the Ethernet network, ...
    (microsoft.public.internet.radius)
  • Re: Wireless Clients losing connections
    ... convinced that the server is the problem. ... that the problem is wireless and not network related. ... First thing to try is changing the channel on the wireless access ... server that is serving the wired clients with no problem. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)