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add client wizard does not work after I apply sp2 through automatic update

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Daniel Brower - 23 May 2007 07:52 GMT
After installing SP2 for Windows Small Business Server, I am no longer able
to add clients through the intranet site as instructed by the message box
that appears after I add a client in the mmc.  I added the service pack
using the automatic update.  Can someone tell me how I can fix this?

Daniel
sphughes - 24 May 2007 19:41 GMT
> After installing SP2 for Windows Small Business Server, I am no longer able
> to add clients through the intranet site as instructed by the message box
> that appears after I add a client in the mmc.  I added the service pack
> using the automatic update.  Can someone tell me how I can fix this?
>
> Daniel

Hi Daniel,

It looks like maybe you were having related issues such as I
experienced.

Check out MS KB article 936594

You may need to do the following ....

-- Update NIC drivers (even if only a few months old)

-- Disable Receive Side Scaling

-- Disable Offload Support

Best of luck,

-- sph
Daniel Brower - 25 May 2007 06:35 GMT
Thanks.

>> After installing SP2 for Windows Small Business Server, I am no longer
>> able
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> -- sph
 
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