Re: Daily Server Report (Critical Errors, Event ID: 537)
- From: "Barry McConomy" <smile@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 17:26:21 -0400
Brandy
Yes, there is a HP Laserjet 3030.
I think this may be the issue, at this time I am not sure what to do.
Regards
Barry
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Barry,
Thank you for posting back and keeping us updated!
I understand that the issue persists. Please help me to confirm following
information:
1> Is there any hp laserjet toolbox software running on that problematic
machine? This issue can be caused if there are applications from client
computers trying to logon by incorrect accounts and password. I suggest
that you schedule a down time to boot the problematic computer into Safe
Mode to see how it goes.
2> After each 537 event, is there a 538 event logged?
3> Please check if the Windows Time is synchronized. To do so:
1. Please go to the workstation which the 537 events complain and run the
following command:
net time
2. Check if the workstation is syncing time with the SBS 2003 server and
if
not, run the following command:
net time /setsntp:<SBS_Server_Name>
NOTE: Replace <SBS_Server_Name> with the real server name of the SBS 2003
server.
3. Run the following command and check if the event does not occur
complaining this workstation:
w32tm /resync
4> If the issue persists, please help me to export the Application and
System Log to me. To do so:
On the problematic computer, run "eventvwr" (without quotation marks),
right click Application, select Save Log File As, please save as .evt file
and send it to me.
Please perform the same step for System and Security Log.
Thanks a lot for your time and I am looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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From: "Barry McConomy" <smile@xxxxxxxxxx><jbiOkNqMGHA.3504@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Daily Server Report (Critical Errors, Event ID: 537)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 17:13:29 -0400
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Hi Brandy
At last I have manage to return to my Clients.
I) Yes, this happens on a client workstation
II) One specific computer
III) Yes, every thing works well.
1) Done all OK.
2) Noted.
3) I checked the specific computer Event Logs and noticed repeating
a) System Event ID: 10009, Source: DCOM
b) Application Event ID: 1091, Source: Userenv
I have screen shots it you want me to send direct to you.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Barry
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