Any chance one of the last things that was done on the server was stopping
some "useless" services and changing their startup to "Manual" or
"Disabled". Once saw a W2K DC with the Kerberos service disabled and it does
take a long time before that server was started.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chakravarty, Sakti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 4:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 Server Down


Well the first thing I'd say is "restore" but if you could give some more
detail there might be another way.

It sounds like this is the only DC/server in your environment?  If not you
should be able to connect to another DC to view ADUC.

What functions does the server perform?  Apparently VPN and DHCP, but does
it do anything else like run a database or something?  Perhaps it was taking
so long to boot up because it was running some recovery procedures?
 
What are the exact error messages you see?  Have a look in the event log to
try and determine when the problem started occurring and then you can start
trying to figure out why.


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Sumilang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 28 November 2003 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 Server Down


Heres my story...

One of my users gave me a call because they could not VPN to the 
server. My first assumption was that there account might have gotten 
locked out because maybe they tried to log in too many times with a 
wrong password so I took a look at my Active Directory Users and 
Computers snap in and there was nothing in there! I mean absolutely 
nothing! No tree on the left column and no data on the right column.

I then took a look at the Remote routing management service and that 
service was shut down. I tried to start it back up but I got an error. 
Another thing I noticed was the DHCP service was down. I tried to start 
that up but also got an error that it will not start up.

Lastly I didn't know what to do so I restarted the server but after I 
typed in the admin user name and password and it got to the point of 
applying personal settings and it will not go past that part. The blue 
scrolling thing was still scrolling but did not move past that after 20 
minutes. I was able to restart the computer into safe mode but don't 
know how to resolve this issue. I would appreciate any help and 
suggestions.

Thank You,
- Richard S.

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