"Joseph O'Brien" <obrien1984********.com> wrote in message
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> I'm really going out on a limb here, but I thought it would be worth a
> shot.
>
> A few weeks ago, I applied a registry fix that I found in a MS
> knowledgebase article. I somehow managed to lose both the fix and the
> article, and I'm having a helluva time finding it again.
>
> Basically, some of our computers were unexpectedly losing access to
> some network resources. For instance, they weren't able to access
> network shares, printers, or GPOs on our Windows Servers. Restarting
> always fixed this problem, and it wouldn't resurface for a day or two.
>
> The article that addressed this issue was not easy to find in the
> first place. I came across it in a totally backwards way, when I was
> searching for a solution because I could not remotely update the group
> policy of these machines. The error had something to do with resources
> not being available. It turns out that this condition coexisted with
> the previous problem. After appling the registry fix, the users no
> longer had problems.
>
> I can't believe I lost this article... I was at home at the time and
> wrote it down on a Post-It note which promptly disappeared (Why not
> just type it in an email and send it to myself? Good question!).
> Anyway, I was hoping that someone out there might remember this and
> send me the KB number. You guys have all this stuff memorized, right?
>
> Thanks so much for your help.
>
> Sincerely,
> Joseph
Joseph
Try a more appropriate group such as windows.update where ALL the KB updates
are dealt with - somebody may know what you are talking about - if you are
certain it was an update.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof....windowsupdate
Antioch