Client list showing everyone offline...

and Scanners showing no entries.
If I leave ARD open for more than about 20 minutes (or try to upgrade a 2.1 client) the Client list suddenly shows everyone as offline and I cannot refresh it.
Also if I then do a Scanner, I see no network clients. I can however successfully use Adium and Firefox - so I retain network connectivity.
If I close the program and re-open it, all is fine again - not good when you have queued a few operations!
Has anyone else encountered this?

Sounds like maybe the ARDAgent on your admin machine crashed. Do you see a crashlog for ARDAgent in Console.app?

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