RE: DHCP Service error



Hello Brandy,

Many thanks for your suggestions. Stopping all other services and rebooting
enabled me to start the DHCP server services, create a scope and run CEICW.
Everything now seems to be working even after starting all the other services.

Many thanks for your help.


""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hello David,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that you installed DHCP on the server, but the server service
> cannot start. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
>
> Based on my experience, this issue can be caused by varies of factors.
> Please see my information below:
>
> 1. I strongly suggest you that refer to the following KB article to rerun
> the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard.
>
> How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
> After you run CEICW, please go to Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools
> -> DHCP, check whether the DHCP Scope has be created.
>
> 2. Check Server Service account. To do so, please see:
>
> a. On the server, go to Start -> Run "services.msc" (without quotation
> marks).
>
> b. Double click Server service, go to Log on tab, and make sure that this
> service logs on as Local System Account.
>
> 3. Perform Clean Boot on the server. To do so, please see:
>
> a. Click Start->Run, type "MSCONFIG" (without the quotation marks) and
> click OK.
>
> b. In the System Configuration Utility (MSConfig) window, click the
> "Startup" tab.
>
> c. Click to clear all the check marks from the list box under "Startup".
>
> d. Click the Services tab, check the "Hide all Microsoft Services" box and
> then click the "Disable All" button to disable the non-Microsoft services.
>
> e. Click OK to close the MSConfig window. Click Yes when you are asked to
> restart your computer in order to enable the changes.
>
> f. After restarting, please check whether this issue still exists.
>
> If the issue persists after you performed the above steps, please help to
> gather the following information:
>
> 1) On the server, run "eventvwr" (without quotation marks), check whether
> there is any error, if yes, double click it, click the Copy button and
> paste the full content to the Newsgroup.
>
> 2) Can your domain client workstation gain the IP address assigned by DHCP?
>
> 3) Insert SBS 2K3 server CD #2 on your server, open the Support
> Folder\Tool. Run the tool "suptools.msi", then run "cmd", in the command
> window, type "netdiag /v >c:\netdiag.txt" (without quotation marks), and
> send the file to the Newsgroup.
>
> I am appreciated your time and cooperation, and looking forward to your
> reply!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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> >I have just installed DHCP on a SBS 2003 server which had not had the
> service
> >installed on the initial setup but unfortunately the server service
> >will not start due to 'not enough resouces available' and a system error
> of
> >1721.
> >
> >Is there an issue with installing the service post initial installation?
> >
> >The server is a Dell Xeon with 1GB Memory
> >
> >Thanks
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> >
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