Win2003 server snmp.exe 100% cpu after SP1
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I have been fighting this problem for some time and would just like to
share with everyone the solution. I searched and searched and could
not find it.
After install SP1 on my Windows 2003 server, SNMP.exe was steadly at
90% + of CPU usage. I ended up uninstall SP1 the first time but tried
to install it again today.
I had the same problem again this time. The SOLUTION was to use
Add/Remove windows components - Network Monitoring and Mangement
(something like that) - SNMP.
I removed SNMP and then reinstalled it. It asked me for my windows CD.
It must reinstall the old version. Now it is working fine.
I hope this helps someone else out there.
Matt
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