Rick,

Thanks for the info.  I've done just about all you suggested except the
registry size.  Where is that configured?  I didn't know there was a limit
on it.

Thanks

David
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Leske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: [Possible Spam]Re: [IMail Forum] NICs and Imail


> David,
>
> Simply just disabling the unused NICs work well and you shouldn't have to
> physically remove them.  I'm not totally 'sold' yet on the D-Link
products,
> nor the Linksys products, when they are used in a commercial/business
> environment.  Have you looked for any firmware updates for your D-Link and
> reviewed/updated the motherboard for BIOS updates?  Have you tried setting
> the w2k performance option to background services vs applications?
Ensured
> that your paging file (virtual mem) and registry size is large enough?
> Disabled indexing service or any other non essential services?  Cranked up
> your ODBC Connections per:
> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20020411-DM03.htm ?  Is the IMail server
> Internet connection stable (latency vs time - spikes - packet losses)? Are
> there any reported errors in the w2k events log? Please update to SP3
there
> are a lot of combined fixes that really improve the w2k product - security
> too.   If you can get the server to utilize the 3 NIC's teamed that would
be
> a great way to go.. especially if your ODBC database is located/stored on
a
> separate server/machien.
>
> Sorry for the lengthy post and Good luck,
>
> ~Rick
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:03 AM
> Subject: [IMail Forum] NICs and Imail
>
>
> > Rick,
> >
> > In the beginning I was using the Intel driver to team 3 Pro100+'s.  When
I
> > noticed this problem, I stopped the teaming, disabled unused NICs and
used
> 1
> > Intel NIC.  When the problem persisted, I called Ipswitch and they said
> > there was an issue with the Intel.  So, I updated the driver, still no
> luck.
> > Then I switched to a 3Com NIC and I still get the errors.  So now I have
> the
> > 3Com NIC running, the other Intel NICs all disabled and I still get
these
> > errors "Socket Error - x.x.x.x Error while writing sockect due to error
> > 10054 or malicious connection type."on my ODBC domains.  Sometimes the
> > errors logs out the webmail user, other times it rejects the
> authentication
> > on a POP user.
> >
> > It wouldn't matter if the the unused NICs were removed instead of just
> > disabled would it?  Anybody else experiencing these errors on ODBC
> domains.
> >
> > I'm planning on installing SP3 on the suggestion that may help.
> >
> > -David
>
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