That the clients are being recognized at all rules out several
possibilities, such as an overly aggressive anti-virus/AMW or some
software firewall blocking on the host machine.

The question is whether the clients remain recognized by LMS if the
server machine and LMS are KEPT RUNNING.  I can't speak for everyone,
but I and many others host LMS on a continuously running machine and are
not regularly rebooting everything.

Every time you reboot the host machine, you are forcing the OS through a
full boot up sequence, including re-handshaking to the network, and then
forcing LMS to run through its own start up routine.

So if this situation arises only after rebooting the server machine,
then both the server log and the machine OS system log would be helpful.
In that scenario, it could just as likely be a machine-based issue as
something happening under LMS.

But start with starting and stopping the LMS instance -- without
rebooting the machine.  If the clients suddenly disappear after
restarting LMS only, then post the server log for the LMS restart
instance.   In that scenario, it is more likely something happening
under LMS.  But if they remain connected, then it is more likely
something with the host machine or a networking issue.  For instance,
the OS may be resetting a value on reboot that LMS fixes on
installation, causing LMS to fail on restart.


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