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Socket Notification Sink

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Travis Seay - 06 Aug 2003 00:29 GMT
I am running Terminal Services off of a windows 2000
server, and using 2000 Professional clients to access it.  
Recently, any client that logs off of the terminal
services client recieves an ending tasks type of message
stating Socket Notification Sink.  The only changes I have
made to the server before this started happening was to
add File and Print sharing for Macintosh.  Has anybody
seen this before?
Vera Noest [MVP] - 06 Aug 2003 22:21 GMT
Is there anything in the EventLog?

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"Travis Seay" <worstkidever@hotmail.com> wrote in news:945801c35ba9
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> I am running Terminal Services off of a windows 2000
> server, and using 2000 Professional clients to access it.  
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> add File and Print sharing for Macintosh.  Has anybody
> seen this before?
Louis - 30 Aug 2003 11:57 GMT
I also have this same problem on our Windows 2000 server.
Nothing appears in the eventlog.

>-----Original Message-----
>Is there anything in the EventLog?
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>> seen this before?
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