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I've been watching this forum for a while and have noticed that several people are stating that their server just stops responding and it just happens that they are all running Win2K. We have Imail running on NT and there are four or five users in the office that use Win2K Pro. Several times a day Win2K Pro loses its DNS settings or something. Trying to access our Intranet or email results in "page not found" and DNS errors. The users have to disable and re-enable their network adapter. The problem will then clear for a little while and then its disable and enable again. I have just swapped to WinXP Pro from Win2K Pro and have not had this problem since the swap. Win98 and WinNT WS users do not experience the problem.
 
I was just wondering if maybe some of these "server not responding" problems are maybe associated with a Win2K problem.
 
Any thoughts?
 
Hank
 
 
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Trent M. Davenport
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Machine Lockup

Ever since I upgraded to 7.0X from 6 I've seen a couple times now where the machine itself stops responding.  The O/S doesn't blue screen, the event logs say nothing, the machine just stops responding.  I'm currently running 7.04, as all the comments I've seen here are leading me to be cautious about 7.05.  Anyone seen this or offer any advice?
 
iMail 7.04
Windows 2000 SP2 with all hotfixes
Dual PIII 800 Coppermine
1 Gig of RAM
4-18Gig LVD SCSI (3 in raid w/hot spare)
Dual Intel Server adapters running in adaptive failover mode
Declude Pro
F-Prot AntiVirus latest engine and definition files
Sybase SQL Anywhere database running on a separate server with 100Mbit full duplex on a switch
2000+ users with 25+ virtual domains
 
Thanks
 
Trent
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Trent M. Davenport - Systems Administrator
Northern Television Systems Ltd - WHTV
203-4103 4th Avenue, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1H6
(867) 393-2225 X204, (867) 393-2224 FAX
www.whtvcable.com  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 

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