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What forum here might afford expertise with respect to my identifying (I guess) my IP's CMS Name? Or maybe I don't even understand what CMS Name(s) are, as what little I could google (that wasn't mumbo jumbo), sort of points to a CMS Name being either some form of my IP's or my server's identification, that and/or maybe it's any URL one is connected to. Reason I ask is while I'd been online for many hours, I had but two IE7 tabs (connecting me to two websites), one was Yahoo!Mail and the other was a forum, and I basically lost my connection (ie; The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{2F879A16-8C14-4DAB-8CDA-3FF60AAEB12F} because a master browser was stopped, aka 'A time-out may occur in Exchange Server 2007 when the SA resource is trying to come online'), not sure when or even it was a particular website (likely Yahoo's started bumping people they don't want burdening their server, I don't know), but anyway the event id log got me to an ms article telling me how to resolve the issue and that was to type in a command prompt of...
cluster res “Exchange System Attendant Instance (CMS Name)” /prop PendingTimeout=150000
Problem is exacerbated ass ms's article fails to even hint at the likelihood that readers need to enter 'their' particular CMS Name (whatever that mubo jumbo is) and so that's as far as I've gotten. So again, what forum's best for this mubmo jumbo's explanation?
Regards and hap-e-trails, Steve Hopper

I won't claim to know anything about CMS, but this site seems to indicate that the CMS name is the name given to the Content Management System that you are using:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/threa...
Further if you DAGS:
remote hosted CMS
you'll get lots of hits for Content Management Systems which have names like:
agilitycms
cushycmsUnfortunately, none of this seems to directly relate to your issue since it doesn't appear that you were using a CMS system at the time of the incident.
Anyway, I hope this helps in some small way.

Thanks but as mentioned, googled it myself, and that site's murkdom was typical of all search booligan results that I used.
Just need to know which cnet forum's most appropriate to post this on.
Regards and hap-e-trails, Steve Hopper

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