- May 26, 2006
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Hey all.
I'm having problems with a Small Business Server 2003 server which has about 7 workstation (6 xp, 1 vista) on the domain. The machines go into "Offline Mode" every so often (once every hour at least) and have to be re-synched.
The full error is:
"You are no longer connected to <server>. You can continue working normally."
Could this be a license issue? If the server does not have enough CALs will it disconnect clients to let another machine access the servers resources?
Also, I've checked event logs on the workstations and servers while this happened and there is nothing significant or common in any of them that would point to the disconnect issue.
I've used the forum search feature and haven't come up with anything.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Thought I should mention that everything is up to date, service packs and all. This has been going on for quite some time as well.
I'm having problems with a Small Business Server 2003 server which has about 7 workstation (6 xp, 1 vista) on the domain. The machines go into "Offline Mode" every so often (once every hour at least) and have to be re-synched.
The full error is:
"You are no longer connected to <server>. You can continue working normally."
Could this be a license issue? If the server does not have enough CALs will it disconnect clients to let another machine access the servers resources?
Also, I've checked event logs on the workstations and servers while this happened and there is nothing significant or common in any of them that would point to the disconnect issue.
I've used the forum search feature and haven't come up with anything.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Thought I should mention that everything is up to date, service packs and all. This has been going on for quite some time as well.