Since the other server has been down, I have noticed (not jsut me but all
the users are complaining too) that everything is so much slower since the
server went down - even when there is not much load on the network at all...
Simply accssing files or even creating a new shortcut on the desktop just
seems extra slow...
Why would this be when it was not a domain controller or member controller??
Why would this be happening and is there a way to recify this situation at
all?
It's going to be a few weeks before we get the other server back up...
Help!
Brad
These things can be hard to track down, but try that.
If the missing server is "just" a member server it should not be causing you
DNS or WINS problems, but you might want to verify that there are no entries
in any ipconfig /all that refer in any way to the missing member.
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Larry
Please post the resolution to your
issue so that others may benefit.
"Brad Pears" <br...@truenorthloghomes.com> wrote in message
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On many of the machines there are the old shortcutrs on the users desktops
and in some cases some of the old mapped drive letters are still present,
but if the user is not selecting these things there should be no problems
right? I have told the users to leave their old shortucts there - becasue
once the new server is back in place- they will be available again...
The funny thing is that on a few of the computers, the speed seems to be ok
. On some, apps like Adobe take absolutely for ever to open all of a
sudden!!! I am at a loss to understand why things like this would happen
from a simple file server going down..
Thanks, Brad
"Larry Struckmeyer [SBS-MVP]" <lstruc...@mis-wizards.com> wrote in
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For grins, try:
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
on a workstation.
But I would rather see you move DHCP to the SBS.
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Larry
Please post the resolution to your
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