That sounds very familiar. The network guys are saying it "couldn't be" LAN related... but, I'd bet it is. Fortunately the COO decided to spring for a "real" network engineer to come in and take a un-biased (hopefully) look.
> Offhand, I'd say it's munged up and/or lost data packets and, indeed, a LAN problem. I had a similar problem a
few years back with an old FPD2.0 application where the network people swore up and down that it was not
their problem and it turned out to be so.
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