I do have the SBS BPA. Ran it - gives me a few errors primarily related to
WSUS 3.0 (Not integrated with SBS 2003 R2, need to updated to SP3). No other
errors.
My server NIC has a diagnostic tool that tests cables. It is showing a
short on 2 pairs, so going to swap the cable. Will start from there and work
my way to the switch and router, eliminating along the way.
Will update when I find something.
Thanks for the suggestions.
"Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> First thing is to download, update, and run the SBS BPA and fix anything
> it finds.
>
> www.sbsbpa.com
>
> Then look to the server nic, the switch and the patch cables as resonable
> failure points.
>
> -Larry
>
> -Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit.
>
> -Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com
>
>
> > Experiencing intermittent delays and dropped connections to Small
> > Business Server. Config is: SBS2003 SP2 (all current patches)
> > running on HP ML110 server; 4 PCs onsite - 3 used by onsite staff; 1
> > used by remote user to access server via RWW.
> >
> > Users run basic Office apps, Outlook, Quickbooks, internet access.
> > Also have an Avaya VIOP phone system (4 phones) on the network.
> > Everything has been in place for almost 4 years.
> >
> > Having more frequent connectivity issues. Onsite PCs show delays in
> > Outlook connecting to Exchange ('Trying to connect ...). Remote user
> > reports dropped connection via RWW (VBScript: Remote Desktop
> > disconnected). One other user reports dropped VPN connection. This
> > person also accesses Exchange via Outlook RPC with HTTP, and that also
> > give errors (connection to Exchange server has been lost, then
> > connection to server restored). Last, but not least, users now
> > reporting dropped phone calls.
> >
> > DSL internet - carrier says no errors on line or modem. Not sure if
> > there is a problem on the SBS server that is causing slow downs? I
> > have updated NIC driver, and disabled TCP Chimney. No better.
> >
> > No error messages in any server logs.
> >
> > Ideas?
> >
>
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