From: Brent C on 25 May 2010 00:26 We have a Windows 2003 Terminal Server in a SBS 2003 network and are having a random problem where the "Connect to my company's application sharing server" link will disappear from the RWW. I have not been able to to determine any pattern and it seems to fix itself after a while with no changes being made. This Network has been in place for several years and has only started being an issue over the last few months (as far as I know). I have checked all the registry settings on the TS/SBS boxes and they appear fine. Done anyone have nay suggestions? Thanks
From: Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] on 25 May 2010 06:54 When the TS is not available in RWW, is it in use? Or not in use? Wondering if the NIC card goes to sleep and the system is invisible to the SBS? Can you ping the TS from a cmd prompt when it is not available? Failing NIC, failing switch port, bad patch cord, NIC needs latest drivers, TOE, is one avenue to exclude. - Larry Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit - Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com > We have a Windows 2003 Terminal Server in a SBS 2003 network and are > having a random problem where the "Connect to my company's application > sharing server" link will disappear from the RWW. > > I have not been able to to determine any pattern and it seems to fix > itself after a while with no changes being made. > > This Network has been in place for several years and has only started > being an issue over the last few months (as far as I know). I have > checked all the registry settings on the TS/SBS boxes and they appear > fine. > > Done anyone have nay suggestions? > > Thanks >
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