Forced client disconnect problem.



I have a problem with my clients being disconnected form the network at the
same time every day that is driving me around the bend. I have set the
Network Security: Force logoff when logon hours expire policy to Disable but
it is still happening. I have also checked that the Logon Hours for the
users has no time restrictions at all so they should have access to the
network at any time of day. The domain consist of a SBS2003 server and a
2003 Standard server both Domain controllers and 25 Windows 2000/XP Pro
clients. Currently the SBS2003 server is only providing Exchange services
and is not being used as a file server, the 2003 Standard server is
providing fileservices only.

Is there something I am missing here? Any suggestions as to what I should
look for?

Thanks for any input guys.


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