GlenJohnson
MIS
I have a failry new server, (Year old), nice Compaq with AD, DNS, WINS, one of two domain controllers. A couple of months ago, this started to hang up. We thought it was locking up, but it turns out that the processes were slowing down to such a crawl so that it only appeared to be hung. We had the company that we bought the server through out here, and we made some changes, and thought we may have fixed it, but it happened again. The technician thought it was a problem with wins, so he turned the wins service off of the OTHER DC, so we're only running one wins server at a time, the problem dc. Happen to have process monitor on today and it hung up again, only not as long at 98% to 100% usage was being hogged by something called nnwinsdr.exe, and was using 164,780K. I did an advanced search on and came up with zip. Went to goole and got nada. Has anybody ever heard of this? Thanks. As you can imagine, this is killing our users when they try and get files or print off of that server when it's hung.
Glen A. Johnson
Microsoft Certified Professional
glen@nellsgiftbox.com
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Microsoft Certified Professional
glen@nellsgiftbox.com
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"Take nothing on its looks: take everything on evidence. There's no better rule."
Charles Dickens (1812-1870); English novelist, dr