Hey Folks, I have a Windows 2008 server that's been giving me troubles for a week or so. I have to reboot it (force power off) to get it to respond again. The server is fine for a day or two when I reboot it, I can access it normally, then access to the file system (this is a vanilla file server) becomes slower, and I never get fully logon once the slowness starts. The server has been in production a few years. After the reboot I don't see anything in the event logs to indicate any issues like I'd expect. There are probably firmware and driver updates available, so I'm going to start there. Anything else? I might just destroy and rebuild it. The file system has some pretty complicated perms, so what are your favorite utilities to backup/restore permissions (other than backup software). Tom
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