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Server 2003 hangs while "Applying computer settings"Having a problem simular to the power chute issue.
Memberserver Windows 2003 server sp1, latest patches exchange 2003. Hangs at Applying computer settings. If I reboot without network connection it boots. With the patch cable plugged in network access it hangs. Checked for APC Software none present. First check DNS settings on the clients. Clients DNS needs to be configured
to point to Active Directory DNS (probably your active directory server). If client's DNS point somewhere else this they won't be able to find your domain controllers and clients won't be able to logon and will take a very long time at "Applying computer settings". -- Todd J Heron, MCSE Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights "Rasman" <Ras***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Having a problem simular to the power chute issue.news:59C7DE7C-A6A1-42B3-AE7C-9E78DD9C8864@microsoft.com... Memberserver Windows 2003 server sp1, latest patches exchange 2003. Hangs at Applying computer settings. If I reboot without network connection it boots. With the patch cable plugged in network access it hangs. Checked for APC Software none present. Thanks for the response unfortunatly that is not the problem
Show quoteHide quote "Todd J Heron" wrote: > First check DNS settings on the clients. Clients DNS needs to be configured > to point to Active Directory DNS (probably your active directory server). > If client's DNS point somewhere else this they won't be able to find your > domain controllers and clients won't be able to logon and will take a very > long time at "Applying computer settings". > > -- > Todd J Heron, MCSE > Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights > > "Rasman" <Ras***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:59C7DE7C-A6A1-42B3-AE7C-9E78DD9C8864@microsoft.com... > Having a problem simular to the power chute issue. > Memberserver Windows 2003 server sp1, latest patches exchange 2003. > Hangs at Applying computer settings. If I reboot without network connection > it boots. With the patch cable plugged in network access it hangs. > Checked for APC Software none present. > > An interesting factiond.
The user interface is not loading.Buuuttt I can access all of the normal appliactions and services via mmc and manage them. This server is an Exchange server the SA is not able to authenticate. Due to the Computer object not being accessed and appropriate permissions applied. There are a number of posts which attributer this behavior to powerchute version 6. The behavior that I am seeing is simular although I do not have powercute installed on any of our servers. Show quoteHide quote "Todd J Heron" wrote: > First check DNS settings on the clients. Clients DNS needs to be configured > to point to Active Directory DNS (probably your active directory server). > If client's DNS point somewhere else this they won't be able to find your > domain controllers and clients won't be able to logon and will take a very > long time at "Applying computer settings". > > -- > Todd J Heron, MCSE > Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights > > "Rasman" <Ras***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:59C7DE7C-A6A1-42B3-AE7C-9E78DD9C8864@microsoft.com... > Having a problem simular to the power chute issue. > Memberserver Windows 2003 server sp1, latest patches exchange 2003. > Hangs at Applying computer settings. If I reboot without network connection > it boots. With the patch cable plugged in network access it hangs. > Checked for APC Software none present. > > You said this had something to do with the network cable being plugged in.
Sounds like you've omitted details about your system that you're not telling us. Like for instance, what was the last change made to this system? It's network-stack related. You may need to check the drivers on the NIC. I think you installed something which made a change to the network stack. Like a VPN client maybe? -- Todd J Heron, MCSE Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights "Rasman" <Ras***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message An interesting factiond.news:623F7D93-03CC-4D41-BDCE-164FD9834BB0@microsoft.com... The user interface is not loading.Buuuttt I can access all of the normal appliactions and services via mmc and manage them. This server is an Exchange server the SA is not able to authenticate. Due to the Computer object not being accessed and appropriate permissions applied. There are a number of posts which attributer this behavior to powerchute version 6. The behavior that I am seeing is simular although I do not have powercute installed on any of our servers. Show quoteHide quote "Todd J Heron" wrote: > First check DNS settings on the clients. Clients DNS needs to be > configured > to point to Active Directory DNS (probably your active directory server). > If client's DNS point somewhere else this they won't be able to find your > domain controllers and clients won't be able to logon and will take a very > long time at "Applying computer settings". > > -- > Todd J Heron, MCSE > Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights > > "Rasman" <Ras***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:59C7DE7C-A6A1-42B3-AE7C-9E78DD9C8864@microsoft.com... > Having a problem simular to the power chute issue. > Memberserver Windows 2003 server sp1, latest patches exchange 2003. > Hangs at Applying computer settings. If I reboot without network > connection > it boots. With the patch cable plugged in network access it hangs. > Checked for APC Software none present. > >
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