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Barring the local login, what about the event viewer and
perfmon? How do you normally troubleshoot these process issues?
What's loaded on the box besides Windows?
From: Byrd, Todd
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:51
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Unhappy Server
From the terminal
session, try loading the task manager and find out which service is going
haywire and chewing up all your CPU cycles, it is probably a piece of anti-virus
software, if not, there is a technet article about pre SP4 win2k boxes
having a service that will randomly take up all the resources (I'll see if I can
find it, I don't have it handy right now)
--Todd
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Ctrl-alt-del and then
Task manager = File = Run = explorer. Desktop should load. Any AV sw
on this machine?
T
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I have a windows 2000
server which is part of an AD domain that will not let me logon to it.
You just see a blue screen on the console. However I can logon using
remote dektop connection but everything on this server is running very
slowly.
Any advise greatly
appreciated,
Nick
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