Tcp/ip failing when server rebooted.
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Hi. I have an SBS 2003 that suffered an attack - possibly a worm
(Blaster) - and since this time whenever the server is rebooted and
randomly during the day it "loses" tcp/ip which has to be re-installed
plus at random points during the day it will stop users connecting to
the network (4 workstations). We also run a program called Biz-Track
which will give the message "permission denied". I'm running
Spybot/Sophos etc and they report no problems. Can anyone offer any
help or ideas on how to stop this happening etc. Has SP1 and as far as
I'm aware all critical updates as well.
Thank you - I need help..!!!
Simon
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