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Most Bizarre Problem - input please?

E

EZoolander

Guest
Okay - so we've got Plesk 9.3 Windows/IIS installed on our server.

Every now and then the server just screws up. DNS stops working/etc - websites cease resolving - etc.

The way to fix it - we've found - is for one specific domain to turn the email service "off" - and then turn it back "on". Doing that will resolve all of the glitches on the server for a week or two - until it happens again. At that point - the same solution will work again.

The server location company is just absolutely befuddled by this - and has no answer.

Is this something you've heard of before - or could possibly speculate as to what's causing it?
 
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