Neil
If at all possible, try getting rid of that gigabit card.  Imail is
funny about gigabit, and intel based nic's.  If you can, get an older
3com card to put in there, like a 3c905 series, just about any 3com
except gigabit or TX series, which are home use cards.

-HJ


At 02:22 PM 1/4/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>Our users have been receiving page cannot be displayed messages on a
>frequent basis.  Sometimes it is when they login to web messaging other

>times it is when they click on a message or a folder.  I have had a
case 
>open with tech support since late Sept.  I have done everything that
they 
>have suggested.
>
>1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global\UseMultiConnect=1
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global\MaxConnect=10
>2.
>defrag the drives...we use diskkeeper,it runs once a day, usually 
>between
>12:00 and 6:00 AM
>3.
>loaded the classic templates...still have the same problem
>4.
>adjusted the pagefile size to three times the size of physical RAM
>
>5.
>Throttled down MS SQL so it only uses 1 of the processors and 1 Gb of 
>Ram
>
>6.
>Upgraded to 8.14 from 8.05...problem is much worse now
>
>7.
>Downgraded our MS SQL to MS Access...was told that we would not see any
>performance gains since our DB is only 4 MB
>
>8.
>Checked to make sure any power saving features are turned off on the 
>NIC
>
>9.
>Mase sure the drivers for the NIC were up-to-date
>
>10.
>Finally, switched to a different server...same result
>
>
>
>
>The W2050104.log  is showing a bunch (over 11,000 entries)of 10054 
>errors
>today alone.  The sys0104 has a bnunch of 10054 entries as well.
>
>So, any ideas would be much appreciated.  The whole page cannot be
>displayed thing has become rather frustrating, many students and
faculty 
>are now just forwarding their gvc account to their personal email
account 
>because of the inconsistant behaviour.
>
>Old System Config - Gateway 975
>OS -WIN2K
>F-Prot
>Declude
>IMail 8.14 HF1
>DB- MS Access (was MS SQL 2000)
>
>Dual 2.4 Ghz Xeon Processors
>2 Gb of RAM
>NIC - Intel Pro MT/1000
>OS (C:) is running on a RAID 1
>IMail (D:)is running RAID 1 as well but on a different array
>D: is using 17 Gb of 120 Gb available
>
>
>New System Config - HP DL360 Gen III
>OS- Win2K3
>F-Prot
>Declude
>IMail 8.14 HF1
>DB- MS Access (was MS SQL 2000)
>
>Single 3.0 Ghz Xeon -
>2 Gb of RAM
>NIC -  HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapters
>OS (C:) Raid 1 (16 Gb free of 36 Gb available)
>Imail (D:) Raid 1 (17 Gb free of 36 Gb available)
>
>
>Seems to me that many of the error codes point to the network being the
>culprit.  Question is,...what could have changed all of a sudden to
have 
>this problem on a consistant basis?
>
>Thanks
>
>Neil Olson
>IT Department
>Grand View College
>Des Moines, Iowa
>
>
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