Hi,
Normally random issues are very hard to troubleshoot.
For your scenario, you have to monitor the network
traffic using specific tools. However this job is too
complex and it is not appropriate to perform in
newsgroups. For this reason, I'd recommend opening a
Support incident with Microsoft Support Services, so
that a dedicated Support Professional can work with you
in a more efficient manner.
For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support
Services phone numbers, please go to the following
address on the World Wide Web:
<
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/overview.asp>
For test purpose, you may want to test the follow
scenario and see if the issue still occurs:
a. Boot the computer to Safe Mode with Networking:
1. Restart the computer.
2. Press and hold down the F8 until the Windows Startup
menu appears.
3. Choose Safe Mode with Networking and press Enter.
b. Connect an XP computer and the server to the same hub
to isolate this issue from any unnecessary hardware. If
the issue still occurs, you may want to use another NIC
or hub to test the problem.
Sincerely,
William Wang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - <
www.microsoft.com/security>
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