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WIN 03 Event ID: 2000 Source: Srv

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geist4

IS-IT--Management
Jun 21, 2005
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My System Event log on my Win 03 AD/DNS server is showing a lot of the following:

Event ID: 2000 Source: Srv


"The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly"

Data: (Words Option)

0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0
0010: 00000000 c000010a 00000000 00000000
0020: 00000000 00000000 00bd0334

What I have found when I see these errors is that the DNS server is not responsive, and the entire server seems sluggish when logged in as the local admin. During this period of errors the server can't map drives or communicate with DNS. However it appears that users can still connect to fileshares on the server and use the hosted Databases.

I have been searching through multiple forums and MS-KB's and can't find enough leads to begin working on this...

I need leads....
 
I'm having the same problem.
After I disabled the DNS server service and restart the server I can login again on the console or remote by rdp. Reinstalling the DNS was no permanent solution, after a week the errors came back.
 
Has a solution been found to this? My system is getting an exact duplicate, in the word view, of the error listed above. It averages about every 3 days. It occurs so frequently that I have been unable to catch the events that occur before it starts. By the time I get to the event log it's already filled up with the same error.

I haven't been able to find an exact match on eventid.net to c000010a, maybe I'm just not seeing or searching right.

My system:
SBS 2003 SP1
CA eTrust 7.1
Backup Exec 9.1
APC Powerchute Plus 5.2.1
 
Eventid does not list the c000010a error code.

After deinstalling the DNS server the problem was gone for a few days but it is back again.
Planning to do a SP1 install and maybe a dcpromo to remove the server from the ADS.

System:
Windows 2003 (No SP1)
CA eTrust 7.1
 
Installing SP1 and then running MS update seems to be the solution for us. The server is up for 19 days without any errors.
 
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