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Godcin

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 7, 2018
2
0
berkeley
Multiple people in my organization are losing it as we can't seem to disconnect a server that no longer exists. We have been trying to remove forever. I have followed a lot of different suggestions but this is becoming extra problematic as the frequency that this message pops up is increasing to multiple times an hour.



Please grasping at straws here...





Thanks in advance
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cwanja

macrumors 6502a
Jun 23, 2010
742
436
Texas
Is there a DNS record for it? If it was a server, likely had a static address. See if you can drop it from DNS and flush the DNS across the network (could be scripted).

Additionally, do people have it configured to connect at startup?
 

Godcin

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 7, 2018
2
0
berkeley
Thank you for the reply!
It was a static address in our old office. We have since moved location and reconfigured the network on a new IP range. Locally I have removed all entries removed the connect at login connections and deleted all entries that may tie to the 10.0.51.X Vlan... still this is persisting.
 
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