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Warning apache 2.0.43

           Summary: Warning apache 2.0.43
           Product: Apache httpd-2.0
           Version: 2.0.43
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Other
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Critical
          Priority: Other
         Component: All
        AssignedTo: [email protected]
        ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi,

I'm running apache 2.0.43, Tomcat 4 , on a dual processor 
windows 2000 server SP4 machine with 2GB RAM... We also have Oracle 9i 
installed wich 
we access using jodbc. 
We have about 20 unique visitors each hour, that 
normally corresponds to 1000 hits and 10 MB transfered.

After some time of apache being started, It writes into error.log file the 
following strings:

[Fri Jan 09 13:37:22 2004]  [error] [client 10.224.49.70]  File does not
exist: c:/Program Files/Peregrine/Common/Apache2/htdocs/favicon.ico

[Fri Jan 09 13:46:52 2004]  [warn] (720064) The specified network name
is no longer available.  : ......................
[Fri Jan 09 13:46:53 2004]  [warn] (720064) The specified network name
is no longer available.  : ......................
[Fri Jan 09 13:46:54 2004]  [warn] (720064) The specified network name
is no longer available.  : ......................
[Fri Jan 09 13:46:55 2004]  [warn] (720064) The specified network name
is no longer available.  : ......................



These strings are the result of an application exception into client browser. 
After that, the browser lost the session. 


Any ideas would be much appreciated :)


Thanks in advance.

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