I've got a user at one location reporting this error periodically. The app gets 
its handle on startup and does not disconnect until it exits; at least as far 
as code is concerned. The connection info is read from a connection that lives 
in a common DBC. As far as its properties are concerned, both idle and query 
values are set to 0. Anyone know if there is some SQL Server (2000 in this 
case) setting that will drop a connection on its own? 

TIA

Richard Kaye
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