mattjurado
MIS
Have a 2000 SBS box. Working fine until a user printed a 60mb file 10 times. The print jobs failed, when I saw the server, it became much more responsive when I deleted the print jobs (naturally). I still had to reboot, as the problems obvious to the end users were still present: Can't browse the server, can't access anything in AD, and I couldn't login via terminal services (network problem errors). It was shining me on, in terms of offering up anything over the network. At the console, I had full access to the file system, and no evidence of disk or other hardware failure was present.
So, after a reboot, server kicked butt for an hour, then then all access via network connections was unavailable again. I noticed the 5000 error logged in my event log, stating "The security package Negotiate generated an exception..." Searches of google and eventid.net led me to not much information that seemed to be specific about my problem, but article 328948 on Microsoft's site indicates a hotfix that may be relevant. I have applied the hotfix, and time will tell if this will fix it, but I am curious if anyone else has experienced this problem, or if they have any suggestions. Sure feels like lsasrv hits a bug/problem, then crashes. I am SP3, I am avoiding applying SP4, as that would complicate any registry/ad restores that I might have to attempt later.
Matt J.
Please always take the time to backup any and all data before performing any actions suggested for ANY problem, regardless of how minor a change it might seem. Also test the backup to make sure it is intact.
So, after a reboot, server kicked butt for an hour, then then all access via network connections was unavailable again. I noticed the 5000 error logged in my event log, stating "The security package Negotiate generated an exception..." Searches of google and eventid.net led me to not much information that seemed to be specific about my problem, but article 328948 on Microsoft's site indicates a hotfix that may be relevant. I have applied the hotfix, and time will tell if this will fix it, but I am curious if anyone else has experienced this problem, or if they have any suggestions. Sure feels like lsasrv hits a bug/problem, then crashes. I am SP3, I am avoiding applying SP4, as that would complicate any registry/ad restores that I might have to attempt later.
Matt J.
Please always take the time to backup any and all data before performing any actions suggested for ANY problem, regardless of how minor a change it might seem. Also test the backup to make sure it is intact.