Re: Exchange services stop after W2K3 Inplace Upgrade

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From: Al Mulnick (amulnick_No_SPAM_at_ncDOTrr.com)
Date: 03/03/04


Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 22:25:37 -0500

What gets logged when they won't start (on startup, during the attempts you
made subsequent, etc?)

"Amish Joe" <owens63@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:39B36D6D-D733-459D-9E5E-A84E4F29BA7C@microsoft.com...
> All,
> We just preformed an inplace W2K3 server OS upgrade on a W2K server. The
server had E2K3 installed on it. After the upgrade is finished and server
reboots, a quick check of the services shows that several exchange services
did not start. You can manually start them, sometimes.
>
> Bottom line, I need these services to start automatically, any ideas?



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