Re: Win2K Task Manager.
From: BaKaR (bakar_at_metro-cc.DnotSpamMe.hr)
Date: 03/12/04
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 19:54:15 +0100
Hi.
No GinaDLL.
I can get it to work, on almost all servers, i cant do it on Exchange server.
But still, it dies for few hours.
So, Task Manager is working, it just block every few hours. Then i try that fix with perf. counters and performanse logs and alerts
service and its working again.
Maybe NTBackup is killing it ? Cauze thats happening when ntbackup stales (need another backup dlt which cant be provided in the
moment) so there are like 1000+ messenger (popup) alerts.
I realy dont understand this ...
-- *. Remove: "DnotSpamMe" When R_ing. "Bill Peele [MS]" <bpeele@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:NRWNTDGCEHA.1672@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl... > -------------------- > >From: "BaKaR" <bakar@metro-cc.DnotSpamMe.hr> > >Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.advanced_server,microsoft.public.win2000.general > >Subject: Re: Win2K Task Manager. > >Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:43:10 +0100 > > > > > >Hi! > > > >Again, same problems with Task MAnager, but now on three (2) Win2K servers in the Domain. > > > > > >Problem: Task bar > right click > Task manager (same as ctrl + alt + del + task manager) == task manager goes to tray > bar and Can > >Not be restored to desktop/screen. > > > >When trying to run/open/start task manager Again, it is deploying its icon next to another (which i run second ago) and cant > be > >brought to desktop (restored). > >I can run more then a few taskmgr.exe processes (tryed up to 7) and i cant restore neither of em. > > > >Ctrl + Shift + Esc == starting new Task Manager, but its still placing its icon in the tray bar. (If task manager was already > >started, it is creating new taskmgr.exe process and adding new icon next to previous task managers icon in the tray bar). > > > >Start > Run > taskmgr.exe == does same thing (same as from cmd.exe). > > > >I tryed clicking on the icon with left and right clicks but notting + i cannot move it neither i get any options as normally. > > > >That Server is Virus/Ad free and Updated. > > > >I can kill the processes, then icons go away. Starting task manager again gives same result. > > > >Server was restarted Once == same result == no result == same thing keeps going ... > > > > > >I solved the problem my using: diskperf -y (i initated disk perf counters) and restarted the machine (one minute short fix). > > > >Or, if i kill (tskill) all instances of taskmgr.exe and run Computer managment > Perf. Logs And Alerts > Counter Logs > Sys > Overview > >> start, then stop, then start Perfomnace Log and Alerts Service. > > > >Task Manager will work, until again staled. > > > >I really dont have any ideas no more ... > > > >Thank You, > ---- > > Check to see if you have a GinaDLL value in the following registry key. > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon > > If we do have the value, what is the data for it? > > Have you tried deleting or renaming Taskmgr.exe from %systemroot%\system32 to allow Windows File Protection to put it > back to see what would happen? > > Bill Peele > Microsoft Enterprise Support > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the > terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm > > Note: For the benefit of the community-at-large, all responses to this message are best directed to the newsgroup/thread > from which they originated. > >
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