I have a Windows Server 2003 server acting strange. When user account logs in(domain account or local account)the server logs the user off and displays a pop-up with the following:
"DLL initialization failed: The application failed to initialize because the window station is shutting down."
The server does not shut down but rather logs the user off immediately. This is a sharepoint server and all sharepoint sites are available, however, there is no access to the OS other than Safe Mode.
A little history of what happened before this problem arose:
The C: drive was at less than 50Gb free and windows requested cleaning up some space by compressing some of the data. After the clean up ran, we regained 4Gb of space on the System partition.
Any ideas as to what would cause this and how to remedy the situation?
All responses are appreciated,
David
"DLL initialization failed: The application failed to initialize because the window station is shutting down."
The server does not shut down but rather logs the user off immediately. This is a sharepoint server and all sharepoint sites are available, however, there is no access to the OS other than Safe Mode.
A little history of what happened before this problem arose:
The C: drive was at less than 50Gb free and windows requested cleaning up some space by compressing some of the data. After the clean up ran, we regained 4Gb of space on the System partition.
Any ideas as to what would cause this and how to remedy the situation?
All responses are appreciated,
David