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No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item. Please try to apply the latest hotfix for ntdsa. For details: A domain controller that is running Windows Server SP2 stops responding intermittently. Hope this helps! Very odd is this any LDAP query you run? There can be inefficient queries but I've not heard of every query crashing the system.
We have two company applications setup to query this domain controller for user account information. Both applications cause the server to reboot after a query. There doesn't appear to be any issues with the DC.
I'm going to enable field engineering to see what info we can gather. Thanks, Doug. It looks to be the memory is running out while performing the query and 32 bit OS is not able to handle the query due to memory being drained or sufficient memory is not available.
You can also use poolmon to see if there is memory leak being the cause. Below output might help you. As per Microsoft: "The system default profile appears when nobody is logged on.
This event record indicates that the changes that the user made to the default profile were not saved to the local system. The user will have to use the system default profile at the next logon session". As per Microsoft: "This problem may occur when an inheritable Deny access control entry ACE is applied to an organizational unit OU that inherits only to user objects but applies to all properties. The firewall and access manager are part of the ethernet drivers.
You must be getting these drivers from somewhere as there is no way microsoft would have incorporated them into vista correct me if im wrong. That was me making a stuff-up. See above post Soon after installing the ethernet drivers, you should get a messagebox asking u whether you would want the NV Firewall or something along those lines installed.
Just select NO. Last edited: Jun 19, Joined: Sep 10, Messages: 1, Location: Sydney. I totally recommend not installing them, causes a whole bunch of problems, e. I didn't know it can't be disabled in bios. You must log in or sign up to reply here.
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