it could be hardware issue. quoted from
http://howtonetworking.com.
XP disconnection issue
1. Try to disable autodisconnection feature first.
2. If disabling autoconnection doesn't fix the problem and other workstations don't have the same issue, check the hardware settings, for example, configure the computer' network cards for half duplex. Most Hubs don't support full duplex.
For more and other information, go to
http://howtonetworking.com.
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"Ing. G. Medina. via WinServerKB.com" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:594af5a603514ebebded5e9ba15805bd@WinServerKB. com...
i have a server 2003 with AD, DNS, DHCP, RRAS and other services.
when i start the server its work nomarlly, but passed a time lost
network communications (include ping) between server and client.
My workstation use wxp sp2.