On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 14:56:00 -0700, "Malu Menezes [MSFT]"
<> wrote:
>Hi, Meme
>
>You said "I'm having the same problem". Do you have the original problem
>description? I couldn't understand exactly by your comments which post you
>refer to.
I would hazard a guess that he is getting the same problem that is so often
reported. When there are more than one DFS root servers the client (XP) does not
fail over to the other DFS server is any reasonable timeframe. Additionally it
locks up the client in much the same way as happens when a DHCP client is
attempting to renew the IP address and the DHCP server is not online.
>
>Thanks!
>--Malu
>
>"meme" <> wrote in message
>news:6E759C89-B829-4CD3-A7B3-...
>> I'm having the same problem. When one server is down, files are still
>> accessible on same path but the pc slows down and pauses for long periods.
>> I
>> haven't been able to fine the reason. I disable AV on the pc. Shutdown
>> computer browser service. Checked for processor hogs in task manager.
>> Tried
>> to shutdown applications that could be causing the problem ie. lotus
>> notes.
>>
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Dave Mills
There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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