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I am running 30 XP SP2 tablet pc's
They are all built from the same image and as thus are identical in all but name. 25 Are running smoothly but 5 keep dropping the network connection and saying you are now working offline. The users are still physically connected to the LAN but much impeded in their work. Can anyone help before I lose my sanity ? (and my job?) Regards Harry 658 |
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Harry658 wrote:
> I am running 30 XP SP2 tablet pc's > They are all built from the same image and as thus are identical in > all but name. > > 25 Are running smoothly but 5 keep dropping the network connection and > saying you are now working offline. > > The users are still physically connected to the LAN but much impeded > in their work. > We need to know more information about your network. What is the physical setup? Are you connecting to a server and if so, what is the OS on the server (including Service Pack level)? Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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All machines are connected to 2003 Domain On Sp1
"Malke" wrote: > Harry658 wrote: > > > I am running 30 XP SP2 tablet pc's > > They are all built from the same image and as thus are identical in > > all but name. > > > > 25 Are running smoothly but 5 keep dropping the network connection and > > saying you are now working offline. > > > > The users are still physically connected to the LAN but much impeded > > in their work. > > > > We need to know more information about your network. What is the > physical setup? Are you connecting to a server and if so, what is the > OS on the server (including Service Pack level)? > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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Harry658 wrote:
> All machines are connected to 2003 Domain On Sp1 > > > "Malke" wrote: > >> Harry658 wrote: >> >> > I am running 30 XP SP2 tablet pc's >> > They are all built from the same image and as thus are identical in >> > all but name. >> > >> > 25 Are running smoothly but 5 keep dropping the network connection >> > and saying you are now working offline. >> > >> > The users are still physically connected to the LAN but much >> > impeded in their work. >> > Well, that's a *little* more information, but you still haven't told us anything about your physical network setup. Like maybe you're using an ancient switch choked with dust and homemade ethernet cables. Or you have all these tablet pc's trying to connect wirelessly with one access point. Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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Sorry my reply was so brief,
I am supporting clients on a 4000 user windows 2003 Domain, over a gigabit ethernet, multi site network. All machines are RJ45 connected and all the hardware is less than a year old. Ports are set to 100 Full and power saving is disabled. Any more info required please let me know Many Thanks Harry 652 "Malke" wrote: > Harry658 wrote: > > > All machines are connected to 2003 Domain On Sp1 > > > > > > "Malke" wrote: > > > >> Harry658 wrote: > >> > >> > I am running 30 XP SP2 tablet pc's > >> > They are all built from the same image and as thus are identical in > >> > all but name. > >> > > >> > 25 Are running smoothly but 5 keep dropping the network connection > >> > and saying you are now working offline. > >> > > >> > The users are still physically connected to the LAN but much > >> > impeded in their work. > >> > > > Well, that's a *little* more information, but you still haven't told us > anything about your physical network setup. Like maybe you're using an > ancient switch choked with dust and homemade ethernet cables. Or you > have all these tablet pc's trying to connect wirelessly with one access > point. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP Windows User/Shell > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic" > |
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