Re: Continuing problems with event logs (Service Control Manager Logs)
- From: "Hank" <hank*#eisenstein@ya*#hoo.co*$m>
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 22:24:20 -0400
"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> No idea what you've got going there. I just went through the list of
> service related event log entries that follow a restart and only events of
> a service status change are logged, or whenever a control code is sent to
> a service requesting a change (start or stop) are logged. None of the
> 'Automatic' start services are logged.
>
> The 40 (or so) was in reference to a DC I happened to look at.
Demoting the server did not help.
The last successful startup I have with log entries I expect logged the
folowing service startups:
Terminal Services sent a start control
Network Location Awareness sent a start control
Network Location Awareness entered running state
Terminal Services entered running state
Network Connections sent a start control
Network Connections entered running state
Windows Installer sent a start control
Windows Installer entered running state
The last service item logged before I restarted after running DCPROMO was
the File Replication Service entered a running state. Only error prior to
the restart, is a w32time error (The time provider NtpClient cannot
determine whether the response received from svrhank.newhome.domain has a
valid signature. The response will be ignored. The error was: The interface
is unknown. (0x800706B5))
There are no errors after restart, just a warning that my DHCP service
doesn't have credentials to update DNS.
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>
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> "Hank" wrote:
>> Not 40, 15 to 20. On my XP box, I get 23, including the ipod service and
>> Symantec AV. This has been the way every NT(2000) system I have ever
>> worked on.
>> I didn't see anything in policy either. I thought it was a policy issue
>> because the problem didn't surface until I ran DCPROMO on the new
>> machine. What I'm going to try tonight is to undo the DCPROMO, and see if
>> the event log goes back to normal.
>>
>> I've been googling this issue, and I find nothing. It may be worth
>> opening a case with MS.
>> -Hank
>>
>
>
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