Users disconnected from domain after about an hour

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Nathan

I am managing a small domain of users (about 8). Each
login to the domain using their own user account. There
is a network drive where all of the documents are stored.
After about an hour the users are kicked off of the domain
and have to reboot their machine to log back in. I am
also quite certian the domain policy is not kicking them
off due to inactivity or any kind of time constraints.

The following is in the event log:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: NTDS KCC
Event Category: Knowledge Consistency Checker
Event ID: 1091
Date: 8/18/2003
Time: 11:04:26 AM
User: N/A
Computer: OMEGA
Description:
The ntdsConnection object CN=OMEGA,CN=NTDS
Settings,CN=OMEGA,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-
Site,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=UST,DC=local dictates
that the local server should replicate from itself. This
is not a valid configuration and will be ignored. Please
use the Active Directory Sites and Services Manager to
modify or delete this object.

******** AND *********
Event Type: Information
Event Source: NtFrs
Event Category: None
Event ID: 13516
Date: 8/28/2003
Time: 5:18:51 PM
User: N/A
Computer: OMEGA
Description:
The File Replication Service is no longer preventing the
computer OMEGA from becoming a domain controller. The
system volume has been successfully initialized and the
Netlogon service has been notified that the system volume
is now ready to be shared as SYSVOL.

Type "net share" to check for the SYSVOL share.
 
Hi NAthan-

I wouldn't think the events below are related. Are the users logging into
the domain through workstations, or at that DC? If workstations, are their
event logged on them at that time? And what exactly happens when they are
'kicked off'', a forced logoff? Is there any message?
 
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