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Users from our remote office (peer to peer network, using ICS via a W2K Pro machine) are having many disconnects while using files on server in main office (W2K Server). They will be working away, then get "you've been disconnected from the server". No one in main office has this problem. I'm told that, since both are using DHCP, we should look at the Release times and Time-To-Live settings. Can anyone tell me how to find these and if there is anything else i should look at to help them stay connected?
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