Re: SBCore shutdown event 1012
- From: "Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 15:43:26 +0200
Hi Jonathan,
Is the dcdiag coming up clean now after you flushed the DNS cache? Did you
install another server with the same media in that network?
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"Jonathan Miller" <Jonathan Miller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in
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> Hi,
> I have a SBS 2003 server that has been running without incident for two
> months. It is the only server and a domain controller for 5 WinXP Pro
> clients. Today, at around 3pm it shut down unexpectedly. The event log
> showed the service SBCore shut down the server due to a EULA violation due
to
> multiple SBS2003 domain controllers detected. Event 1012.
> After bringing the server back up, it ran for about 1.5 hrs before
shutting
> down again for the same reason.
> I shut down all of the client machines and unplugged the LAN cable for the
> T1 line, and the server still shut down with the same event. Absolutely
no
> network connected to the server.
> Ran netdiag and dcdiag. DCdiag was clean. Netdiag had some call outs for
> multiple DNS entires indicating multiple domain controllers. Flushed the
DNS
> cache, no effect.
> I verified that the server holds all 5 FSMO rules using both the MMC and
> ntdsutil. Any ideas or recommendations?
.
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