You should really apply SP4 and ms03-039 and ms04-007. Just make sure you
stop all 3rd party services like antivirus before installing a servicepack.
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Marina
[SBS-MVP]
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> We have a peer to peer network consisting of one f/p server running
win2Kpro
> and 5 client pcs running winxppro. Until Tuesday everything's been
running
> fine for two years. All of a sudden it seems that while the server
computer
> can see all of the client pcs the clients can't see the server. When
> attempting to open WinExplorer on the client pcs it freezes and gives the
> flashlight icon for up to a half hour before showing the contents of my
> computer and the networked drives. Yet when I use a command prompt I'm
able
> to access all of the local drives instantly. This has happened
> simultaneously on all the client pcs so I'm working on the theory that
they
> are not communicating with the server properly.
>
> Things I've done.
>
> reset the router
> confirmed network settings
> ran all Windows updates with the exception of sp4 on the server as it took
> out the network when it was installed a year ago. Uninstalling it then
> fixed the problems.
> complete virus check
> spybot and adaware found problems and removed them but did not fix the
> problem
> replaced cable from server to network
>
> As the server can see all of the clients and the clients can eventually
see
> the server I figured that the NICs in the clients were all OK. I
> disconnected all of the clients from the network and started adding them
> back in one by one. With just one client on the network the problem still
> persisted. I disconnected that one and added a different one. Same
problem
> leading me to believe that the issue is with the server, not the client
pcs.
> I haven't yet swapped out the NIC in the server PC which I'll do this
> evening.
>
> I am looking for any other pertinent suggestions as well.
>
> Thanks much,
> Rich
>
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