RE: Network Problems
- From: "billy" <billy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 02:09:04 -0700
The machine is still running. The problem happened while I was on holiday. I
am not sure if it has been a virus or what. Is it not possible to repair
windows 2003? Is there any tests I could run? Where should I start?
I also noticed ntbackup does not run. We use Arcserve to backup the data but
not the O/S.
So much for Windows 2003 being MS most rebust O/S
"Patrick Rouse" wrote:
> So you don't have a backup? Fixing a weird problem after a crash like this
> almost always takes longer than rebuilding the server from scratch, or
> preferably restoring from a known-good backup (even better an image based
> backup, i.e. Ghost).
>
>
> --
> Patrick Rouse
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> http://www.workthin.com
>
>
> "billy" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am looking for help with a BIG problem that has developed on our Win 2003
> > S/E TS, that has been running fine for 2years.
> >
> > The server crashed last week, when rebooted users could not access the
> > Internet, Outlook 2003 will not open, we can not look at the properties of
> > the network card and if you try to stop or start services it comes up with
> > error 1053 the service timed out.
> >
> > I have thus far ran and checked for any viruses (up to date sig file),
> > adware check to see if something has hijacked the sever. Checked the logs.
> >
> > We had a copy of Mozilla that works fine via our proxy. I can ping any URL
> > and get a response (DNS looks OK). If I try to open the connection tab on
> > IE6, you click on the tab and nothing happens.
> >
> > From the dos shell I can run ipconfig and this shows that my network details
> > are good.
> >
> > The exchange server is on a different server. I have tried to add a new
> > dummy user but the wizard can not get past checking the user on the remote
> > server and hangs.
> >
> > The rest of the server is fine, people can logon on, use applications (sage
> > line 50), print etc.
> >
> > Can someone PLEASE help?
> >
> > Thanks
.
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