Re: WIN2K SRV - Startup problem
- From: "Dave Patrick" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 10:28:59 -0600
Check the 'system' log of Event Viewer. Check Device Manager for
non-starting devices and or stop codes.
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"Massimo Artini" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I've this problem on my server, that is raise sometimes on restart.
|
| The Server is a:
| P4 3,00 - Socket 478
| ASUS P800C
| 6 disk - 4 in configuration for 2 raid 0 logical disk. 1 in the Promise
| Controller of ASUS MB and one in another RAID PCI Controller. The other 2
| disk are on IDE.
| 2 NIC - LAN and WAN
| ISDN CAPI 2.0 Card
| Modem 56.6
|
| Windows 2000 Server Standard
| Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
| GFI FaxMaker
| GFI MailEssential
| GFI MailSecurity
| Microsoft Office 2003 installed for Terminal Server Clients
| Microsoft Visual Studio / Visual Studio .NET (for developing and test)
| Borland Delphi 5/7/8
|
| On startup (sometimes) the server don't load any network adapter. If, on
| command prompt, i type ipconfig /all no network cards are present. So IIS
| services doesn't start and hang up until a timeout is logged.
|
| No other errors in registry are logged. So is impossible to understand
where
| the problem is... maybe in IIS Configuration, but all test don't give
error,
| and when startup doesn't fail, all system works fine and really fast.
|
| There a way to raise the level of system logs? or someone know how to
handle
| this situation?
|
| Thanks in advance for your help
.
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