Managed clients losing settings??

On Snow Leopard Server Ive got a number of managed clients continually losing their managed prefs, I have to continually log into each computer as a local admin and refresh the settings to re-apply the settings
Anyone got a solution?

Check your open directory bindings and your DNS.
We had problems like yours when we bound using the server's Bonjour name (e.g. myserver.local).
When we gave the server a static IP and a proper name in DNS (e.g myserver.mydomain.com) and rebound... the problems went away.

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