Re: routing and remote access errors
From: pro50mustang (pro50mustang.15lz77_at_mail.mcse.ms)
Date: 05/02/04
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Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 21:47:56 -0500
I'm still having a problem with mine....the Routing and Remote Access
Service still won't start, even when I try to start it manually. I saw
on another post where the NVIDIA Desktop Manager has a known issue with
this service on their latest drivers. I'll have to try that when I
return home but I will keep you all posted. Please keep thinking of
solutions!!!!!!
Thanks in advance,
Tim
ToddB wrote:
> *FYI: I just did a System Restore back to the point just prior to my
> no-shutdown hard reset. ALL IS WELL!
>
> ----- ToddB wrote: -----
>
> I too am having trouble starting the Routing and Remote Access
> service. This trouble seems to have began a couple of days ago when
> the machine would not completely shut down, so I had to hard reset
> the box.
>
> Before that time, I had an existing incoming VPN connection that
> worked flawlessly. Since the hard reset, it's a no go. The incoming
> VPN connection is no longer in Network Connections.
>
> When the machine boots and I enter the Services manager, RRAS is
> started, but whenever I head into Network Connections to recreate the
> incoming VPN, I get the error that: "Incoming connections depend on
> the Routing and Remote Access service which was
> unable to start. For more information, check the event log."
>
> So... the event log says:
> Source: Service Control Manager
> Event ID: 7024
> Description: "The Routing and Remote Access service terminated with
> service-specific error 3604 (0xE14). For more information, see Help
> and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp."
>
> I can't find error 3604 hardly anywhere, and I have no clue what to
> do. Is part of my registry corrupt? Does the old VPN connection still
> exist somewhere behind the scenes?
>
> Thanks in adance for your help.
> ToddB *
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