[THIN] Re: Win 2003

  • From: Erik Blom <erik.blom@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 19:15:46 +0100

Had this on a few occasions: calling IBM and having them service the RAID controller seemed to fix the problem. At one point the IBM SE installed an older version of the RAID BIOS + drivers which caused our toubles to go away.

Erik

BRUTON, Malcolm, FM wrote:
I seem to recall when using IBM's a few years back the exact same thing.  It
was like somebody was hitting the reset button on the front (even though
there wasn't a reset button)  Once second machine was working fine and then
you would see it counting memory.  Never did figure out exactly which piece
of hardware in it that caused it.

Malcolm

-----Original Message-----
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Of Torben Claus
Sent: 21 December 2004 18:10
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Win 2003

we got 11 2003 TS with OfficeXP (MFXPa FR3) and there is one IBM
Server (the Rest is HP)
and this funny Server reboots itself from time to time (there are no
entries in the logs)
- so i think it depends on the hardware (and yes the IBM is "full"
3003 compatible)

The rest works great - got some problems with "lost" Printers
everytime the user logs in
- but this is fixed ;)

Greetings


On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 23:41:17 +0100, Jeremy Thomas <jez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
 
 

That's most unfortunate. 2003 has been a lot better at staying stable then
2000 in my experience. 

  

OK - I'll rephase that. The last 2000 project I saw on came up with some
problems that got some very good techies worried. The last 2 2003 projects
I've seen have been remarkably stable, despite the people who were
(nominally) in charge of running them. 

  

Office XP? Can I suggest you try Office 2003 instead? 

  
 
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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
    
Behalf
  
Of Turman, David C.
 Sent: 20 December 2004 19:07
 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: [THIN] Win 2003 

  
 

  
 

    Has anyone else incurred a basic instability of Windows 2003 in a
    
Citrix
  
environment? 
 

    We have an issue with simple Office XP servers where users can't
    
connect
  
and they 
 

    need to be rebooted. I am moving 2 of them back to 2000 to fix it.  
 

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