A few of our customers have been seeing frequent issues with generating reports recently, and they all look to have the same problem. During eod procedures, both the autosequence server and remoting services will stop. Every time it does this, it generates a specific pattern of events in event viewer (using the administrative events view): an application error showing that AutoSeqServ.exe has faulted, followed by a system error stating that the autosequence server service has terminated unexpectedly. I thought that setting the services to automatically restart after a failure would help to resolve this, but it seems that when the autosequence service crashes, the remoting service is stopped cleanly, and doesn't actually end up restarting. I'm sure there's a way to automatically restart the remoting service based on the failure of the autosequence service, but I think there should be a better fix for this. 3700d logs don't indicate any failures leading up to the time when the service crashes.
I suspect a windows update is the cause of this, but I haven't been able to confirm this, nor which update would have caused it specifically. Has anyone seen this, and if so, have you been able to resolve this?
I suspect a windows update is the cause of this, but I haven't been able to confirm this, nor which update would have caused it specifically. Has anyone seen this, and if so, have you been able to resolve this?