RE: csrss.exe using a lot of CPU time
- From: v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Brandy Nee [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:04:31 GMT
Hello Mark,
Thank you for posting back!
I understand that after a server restart, the issue disappears.
>From the information in your reply, I am not sure whether restart server or
the security updates solved this issue. As I mentioned in my previous
reply, this issue can be caused by various factors. I suggest that we wait
for a couple of days to see whether the issue will reoccur.
If the issue occurs again, please help me to gather the information I
required in my last reply. Also, please help to gather following
information:
a. Open a Command Prompt window on the SBS Server.
b. Type the following command:
query session > c:\session.txt
c. Go to C drive and open session.txt. Copy and paste the full content to
the Newsgroup.
Thanks a lot for your time!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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>Hi Brandy,
>
>Thnaks for your reply. I did have the patch you refer to installed, and in
>fact on Friday after it downloaded the latest security update, the server
was
>restarted. The problem has gone away.
>
>So, I haven't done any of your suggested changes with MSCONFIG as the
>problem seems to have gone away jusy with a regular reboot. I'm still a
>little concerned about it, however.
>
>- Mark
>
>
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