Not sure what is really the problem. It is fine now. Just wondering where should I be looking at to study the problem.
Thanks.
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What type of clients are you using? I had a
similar problem with a Dell OptiPlex that turned out to be due to a BIOS setting.
Andrew Walbran
Hi,just
Is this hardware related especially the NIC? I
encountered this morning. Yesterday the verysame client
worked great. It took forever to boot up.Thanks for any
Where should I be looking to investigate?
help.
best regards duan
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