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Network is hanging
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at 5:34 am
Posted by Shant (1 messages posted)

I Have windows 2003 server. There works domain with a 15 users. Desktops and My Documents folders are redirected to Server by GPO (Group Policy). During work the Network does not respond. and it is impossible to work. Sometimes after some times it gets normal, however mostly it does not respond very long, and I am forced to press restart button of the server. Can somebody help me.

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re: Network is hanging
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 1:05 am
Posted by Adam McEvoy (1 messages posted)

We have the same thing, but on a network of around 600 machines, multiple VLAN networks, 
ISA server routing across the networks.

Cisco Catalist switches, fiber backbone.

We reboot our main domain controller and service is restored.  Found that if during 
the crash you restart the netlogon service you will get access to shares back, but 
users are still unable to logon.

Vista machines go ape, you can't even get a run box up.

We have the My Documents folder redirected to the AD home areas on our server farm.

It only happens when their is a low load on the system.

Adam






On Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at 5:34 am, Shant wrote:
>I Have windows 2003 server. There works domain with a 15 users. Desktops and My Documents
>folders are redirected to Server by GPO (Group Policy). During work the Network does
>not respond. and it is impossible to work. Sometimes after some times it gets normal,
>however mostly it does not respond very long, and I am forced to press restart button
>of the server.
>Can somebody help me.

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