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Event ID 2000 - Source:SRV causing network issuesresolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started recieving it again as follows: Type: Error Soucre: Srv Event ID: 2000 Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. Data(Words): 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network and when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly attribute this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download and installing the following updates this weekend: KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the network with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, v.1289. Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am going to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove the recently installed updates. But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across similar issues? Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if there is some more information needed. TIA Phil Maybe this one helps.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Phil T." wrote: |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started | recieving it again as follows: | Type: Error | Soucre: Srv | Event ID: 2000 | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. | Data(Words): | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 | | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network and | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly attribute | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download and | installing the following updates this weekend: | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 | | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the network | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, | v.1289. | | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am going | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove the | recently installed updates. | | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across similar | issues? | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if there is | some more information needed. | | TIA | Phil This solution is for Windows NT 3.51 and we use Windows Server 2003. Also
the are no installed printers on this server to print to. Show quoteHide quote "Dave Patrick" wrote: > Maybe this one helps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 > > -- > > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > "Phil T." wrote: > |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 > | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started > | recieving it again as follows: > | Type: Error > | Soucre: Srv > | Event ID: 2000 > | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. > | Data(Words): > | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 > | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 > | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 > | > | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were > | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network > and > | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails > | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly > attribute > | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download > and > | installing the following updates this weekend: > | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 > | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 > | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 > | > | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the > network > | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, > | v.1289. > | > | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am > going > | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove the > | recently installed updates. > | > | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across similar > | issues? > | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if there > is > | some more information needed. > | > | TIA > | Phil > > > Hi Phil,
I am haviing exactly the same problem as you (earlier and then removing 896422) and applied MS updates last night and it has come back. Played havoc with one server that runs a foxpro app - people connecting were getting thrown out and seem to be having probs on another server access databases. On the first server I uninstall all the patches that were installed last night just to let people in (we're a medical clinic and that's our patient db). IF I find anything further I'll post back - and I will check back regularly just in case yourself or others find a solution. Cheers, Stephen "Phil T." <Ph***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This solution is for Windows NT 3.51 and we use Windows Server 2003. Alsonews:90D222C7-5FA8-4B1D-AA47-D4EBB8ADDEC1@microsoft.com... the are no installed printers on this server to print to. Show quoteHide quote "Dave Patrick" wrote: > Maybe this one helps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 > > -- > > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > "Phil T." wrote: > |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 > | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started > | recieving it again as follows: > | Type: Error > | Soucre: Srv > | Event ID: 2000 > | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. > | Data(Words): > | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 > | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 > | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 > | > | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were > | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network > and > | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails > | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly > attribute > | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download > and > | installing the following updates this weekend: > | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 > | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 > | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 > | > | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the > network > | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, > | v.1289. > | > | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am > going > | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove > the > | recently installed updates. > | > | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across > similar > | issues? > | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if > there > is > | some more information needed. > | > | TIA > | Phil > > > Hi All,
I came across this while searching... Kb914388 WSUS Security update for Microsoft Windows. Replaces kb896422 That may explain why a similar problem exists when this patch is applied. I have uninstalled this but it require a reboot to fully uninstall. Seeing it our our main server that is still affected I may wait untill this evening for the reboot. HOPEFULLY this is the answer - if anyone else knows any further info - PL:EASE POST!!!! ....And sorry for the poor typing in the last post - my fingers don't work as fast as my brain!!!! Cheers, Stephen "Stephen Russell" <srussell@nospam.idi.org.au> wrote in message I am haviing exactly the same problem as you (earlier and then removingnews:u%23pjoKEsGHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Hi Phil, 896422) and applied MS updates last night and it has come back. Played havoc with one server that runs a foxpro app - people connecting were getting thrown out and seem to be having probs on another server access databases. On the first server I uninstall all the patches that were installed last night just to let people in (we're a medical clinic and that's our patient db). IF I find anything further I'll post back - and I will check back regularly just in case yourself or others find a solution. Cheers, Stephen "Phil T." <Ph***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This solution is for Windows NT 3.51 and we use Windows Server 2003. Alsonews:90D222C7-5FA8-4B1D-AA47-D4EBB8ADDEC1@microsoft.com... the are no installed printers on this server to print to. Show quoteHide quote "Dave Patrick" wrote: > Maybe this one helps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 > > -- > > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > "Phil T." wrote: > |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 > | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started > | recieving it again as follows: > | Type: Error > | Soucre: Srv > | Event ID: 2000 > | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. > | Data(Words): > | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 > | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 > | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 > | > | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were > | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network > and > | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails > | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly > attribute > | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download > and > | installing the following updates this weekend: > | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 > | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 > | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 > | > | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the > network > | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, > | v.1289. > | > | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am > going > | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove > the > | recently installed updates. > | > | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across > similar > | issues? > | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if > there > is > | some more information needed. > | > | TIA > | Phil > > > Hi again,
After more searching I found this information... "KB917159 Hotfix. Replaces KB896422 Hotfix" I have uninstalled this but it too requires a restart to be fully uninstalled. I have decided to do a reboot at luchtime instead of waiting for this evening. Will post back if things have been fixed. Cheers, Stephen "Stephen Russell" <srussell@nospam.idi.org.au> wrote in message I am haviing exactly the same problem as you (earlier and then removingnews:u%23pjoKEsGHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Hi Phil, 896422) and applied MS updates last night and it has come back. Played havoc with one server that runs a foxpro app - people connecting were getting thrown out and seem to be having probs on another server access databases. On the first server I uninstall all the patches that were installed last night just to let people in (we're a medical clinic and that's our patient db). IF I find anything further I'll post back - and I will check back regularly just in case yourself or others find a solution. Cheers, Stephen "Phil T." <Ph***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This solution is for Windows NT 3.51 and we use Windows Server 2003. Alsonews:90D222C7-5FA8-4B1D-AA47-D4EBB8ADDEC1@microsoft.com... the are no installed printers on this server to print to. Show quoteHide quote "Dave Patrick" wrote: > Maybe this one helps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 > > -- > > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > "Phil T." wrote: > |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 > | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started > | recieving it again as follows: > | Type: Error > | Soucre: Srv > | Event ID: 2000 > | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. > | Data(Words): > | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 > | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 > | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 > | > | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were > | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network > and > | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails > | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly > attribute > | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download > and > | installing the following updates this weekend: > | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 > | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 > | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 > | > | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the > network > | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, > | v.1289. > | > | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am > going > | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove > the > | recently installed updates. > | > | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across > similar > | issues? > | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if > there > is > | some more information needed. > | > | TIA > | Phil > > > I am wary of speaking too soon.......... but removing both KB914388 and
KB917159 appears to have fixed the problem!!! Which one it was - I'm not entirely sure. And with the servers working - I'm not going to reapply each to find out. I'll leave that to others to remove separately and see - and hopefully post here so everybody will know. I hope this helps others in similar circumstances. Cheers, Stephen "Stephen Russell" <srussell@nospam.idi.org.au> wrote in message After more searching I found this information...news:OIsCZrEsGHA.4444@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Hi again, "KB917159 Hotfix. Replaces KB896422 Hotfix" I have uninstalled this but it too requires a restart to be fully uninstalled. I have decided to do a reboot at luchtime instead of waiting for this evening. Will post back if things have been fixed. Cheers, Stephen "Stephen Russell" <srussell@nospam.idi.org.au> wrote in message I am haviing exactly the same problem as you (earlier and then removingnews:u%23pjoKEsGHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Hi Phil, 896422) and applied MS updates last night and it has come back. Played havoc with one server that runs a foxpro app - people connecting were getting thrown out and seem to be having probs on another server access databases. On the first server I uninstall all the patches that were installed last night just to let people in (we're a medical clinic and that's our patient db). IF I find anything further I'll post back - and I will check back regularly just in case yourself or others find a solution. Cheers, Stephen "Phil T." <Ph***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This solution is for Windows NT 3.51 and we use Windows Server 2003. Alsonews:90D222C7-5FA8-4B1D-AA47-D4EBB8ADDEC1@microsoft.com... the are no installed printers on this server to print to. Show quoteHide quote "Dave Patrick" wrote: > Maybe this one helps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 > > -- > > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > "Phil T." wrote: > |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 > | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started > | recieving it again as follows: > | Type: Error > | Soucre: Srv > | Event ID: 2000 > | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. > | Data(Words): > | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 > | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 > | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 > | > | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were > | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network > and > | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails > | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly > attribute > | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download > and > | installing the following updates this weekend: > | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 > | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 > | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 > | > | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the > network > | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, > | v.1289. > | > | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am > going > | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove > the > | recently installed updates. > | > | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across > similar > | issues? > | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if > there > is > | some more information needed. > | > | TIA > | Phil > > > This is great info, thanks! However I went ahead and removed all the updates
I applied just before the incident occured. The three I posted earlier, this will help us narrow down the search for the culprit because the only other update I had applied was KB917537 which has to do with ASP/IIS so I don't think that is it. It has to be either of the two you mention or both of them together. Thanks for your replies. Show quoteHide quote "Stephen Russell" wrote: > I am wary of speaking too soon.......... but removing both KB914388 and > KB917159 appears to have fixed the problem!!! Which one it was - I'm not > entirely sure. And with the servers working - I'm not going to reapply each > to find out. I'll leave that to others to remove separately and see - and > hopefully post here so everybody will know. I hope this helps others in > similar circumstances. > > Cheers, Stephen > > > "Stephen Russell" <srussell@nospam.idi.org.au> wrote in message > news:OIsCZrEsGHA.4444@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi again, > > After more searching I found this information... > "KB917159 Hotfix. Replaces KB896422 Hotfix" > I have uninstalled this but it too requires a restart to be fully > uninstalled. I have decided to do a reboot at luchtime instead of waiting > for this evening. Will post back if things have been fixed. > > Cheers, Stephen > > > "Stephen Russell" <srussell@nospam.idi.org.au> wrote in message > news:u%23pjoKEsGHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi Phil, > > I am haviing exactly the same problem as you (earlier and then removing > 896422) and applied MS updates last night and it has come back. Played > havoc with one server that runs a foxpro app - people connecting were > getting thrown out and seem to be having probs on another server access > databases. On the first server I uninstall all the patches that were > installed last night just to let people in (we're a medical clinic and > that's our patient db). IF I find anything further I'll post back - and I > will check back regularly just in case yourself or others find a solution. > > Cheers, Stephen > > "Phil T." <Ph***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:90D222C7-5FA8-4B1D-AA47-D4EBB8ADDEC1@microsoft.com... > This solution is for Windows NT 3.51 and we use Windows Server 2003. Also > the are no installed printers on this server to print to. > > "Dave Patrick" wrote: > > > Maybe this one helps. > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;134759 > > > > -- > > > > Regards, > > > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > > Microsoft Certified Professional > > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > > > "Phil T." wrote: > > |I had a similar problem and removing the updated detailed in KB896422 > > | resolved the issue however after doing updates this weekend I started > > | recieving it again as follows: > > | Type: Error > > | Soucre: Srv > > | Event ID: 2000 > > | Description:The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. > > | Data(Words): > > | 0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 c00007d0 > > | 0010: 00000000 c00000bb 00000000 00000000 > > | 0020: 00000000 00000000 04c20337 > > | > > | This event posts every 1-5 seconds. The only symptoms I have seen, were > > | some user browser issues, problems access an Access db over the network > > and > > | when attempting to download a large file (1GB+) from the server it fails > > | everytime at the same spot (transfer). Although I cannot directly > > attribute > > | this to the event I am havin, these issues did not exist before download > > and > > | installing the following updates this weekend: > > | KB917159 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917159 > > | KB914388 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914388 > > | KB917537 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917537 > > | > > | The server having the issue is a Domain Controller of two DC for the > > network > > | with 4 member servers. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1, > > | v.1289. > > | > > | Now, one of the member servers has the KB896422 update on it and I am > > going > > | to remove it as soon as there is downtime. I am also going to remove > > the > > | recently installed updates. > > | > > | But, until then, has anyone seen anything like this or come across > > similar > > | issues? > > | Any help or direction is much appreciated and please let me know if > > there > > is > > | some more information needed. > > | > > | TIA > > | Phil > > > > > > > > > > > I am having this problem as well, I have removed all three of those
patches and continue to get ID 2000 errors. I have about 35 servers that are just locking up with this error intermittantly, mostly 2000 some 2003. any help would be greatly appreciated. John Phil T. wrote: Show quoteHide quote > This is great info, thanks! However I went ahead and removed all the updates > I applied just before the incident occured. The three I posted earlier, this > will help us narrow down the search for the culprit because the only other > update I had applied was KB917537 which has to do with ASP/IIS so I don't
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