I just replied to this issue in another forum, but thought I'd post this so more people have a chance to see this.
MarkLappin a user in another forum was having the same problem I was. Here's his work:
The core issue is that booting Windows 2003 Server will take forever, it never blue screens but just sits on "applying computer settings" for hours before it displays the login window. Mark's post helped me figure out the issue and below I stated what I found:
Mark, thank you for your post, you helped me out. I also have Windows 2003 Server with APC and Symantec Antivirus 9.0.
I actually started experincing the slow logon right after I installed the critical updates from Windows. It would literally take 2 hours to display the log on screen but right before that it would display an Application error with IcePack.exe. IcePack.exe is the core component for Symantec Antivirus on the quaritine side, so I thought for sure it was Norton causing the slow logon. But after taking a chance and following your tip(booting to safe-mode and disabling the APC service) I was able to boot right into Windows with no lag time.
Since APC is the culprit in this problem, I was only able to find the website stating a critical update, but no descriptions on possible problems. It's looks as if once the java time is expired, your server will take forever to load windows if the APC service is still enabled. What a huge problem.
Also APC on their website states:
CRITICAL UPDATE REQUIRED PowerChute Business Edition - Customers Using 6.x Must Upgrade to 7.x due to Java Runtime Environment expiration
This is a longshot, but I think the expiration may be the whole issue and that's conflicting with Norton because now on Norton's site they are stating problems:
That article was published two days ago, so it's still a farely new problem. If this problem is causing Windows 2003 to take an extremely long time to load, you'd think there would be more activity in the forums.
Todd
MarkLappin a user in another forum was having the same problem I was. Here's his work:
The core issue is that booting Windows 2003 Server will take forever, it never blue screens but just sits on "applying computer settings" for hours before it displays the login window. Mark's post helped me figure out the issue and below I stated what I found:
Mark, thank you for your post, you helped me out. I also have Windows 2003 Server with APC and Symantec Antivirus 9.0.
I actually started experincing the slow logon right after I installed the critical updates from Windows. It would literally take 2 hours to display the log on screen but right before that it would display an Application error with IcePack.exe. IcePack.exe is the core component for Symantec Antivirus on the quaritine side, so I thought for sure it was Norton causing the slow logon. But after taking a chance and following your tip(booting to safe-mode and disabling the APC service) I was able to boot right into Windows with no lag time.
Since APC is the culprit in this problem, I was only able to find the website stating a critical update, but no descriptions on possible problems. It's looks as if once the java time is expired, your server will take forever to load windows if the APC service is still enabled. What a huge problem.
Also APC on their website states:
CRITICAL UPDATE REQUIRED PowerChute Business Edition - Customers Using 6.x Must Upgrade to 7.x due to Java Runtime Environment expiration
This is a longshot, but I think the expiration may be the whole issue and that's conflicting with Norton because now on Norton's site they are stating problems:
That article was published two days ago, so it's still a farely new problem. If this problem is causing Windows 2003 to take an extremely long time to load, you'd think there would be more activity in the forums.
Todd