Hi Marc,
Wasn't much info to work with so will ask a few questions. Do you have Inoculan For Small
Business Server installed?
When the Win98 client loses connection to the server, do they lose connection to anything
else? Can they ping the server? Can they ping another machine? Can they access
resources/print on the network even thought they cannot access that particular server?
If you have Inoculan For Small Business Server installed, then verify the following directory
structure has been created on the SBS
containing the install files:
SmallBusiness\Clients\CA\Inoculan \win95
\winnt\i386
\winnt\alpha
If not, the reinstall Inoculan.
If so, then Change the following files so that they are Read/Write:
\SmallBusiness\scw.ini
\SmallBusiness\template\clioc.inf
Hope this helps,
Gary
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