SNMP porcess running away on Windows 2000 Server

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Guest

We have a handful of Windows 2000 Servers in which SNMP is running away with
the processors. It takes up 95 - 99 percent of the processor. The only fix we
have is to uninstall SNMP which isn't a very good solution. We have found
article 838491 within Microsoft that says it will be fixed if you put on a
hotfix. That hotfix is already contained in the Service Pack 4 update rollup
number 1 but these servers already have the rollup on and are exhibiting the
same problem. Any ideas?
 
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Dave Patrick

You might try version two of the rollup.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...CF-8850-4531-B52B-BF28B324C662&displaylang=en

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:
| We have a handful of Windows 2000 Servers in which SNMP is running away
with
| the processors. It takes up 95 - 99 percent of the processor. The only fix
we
| have is to uninstall SNMP which isn't a very good solution. We have found
| article 838491 within Microsoft that says it will be fixed if you put on a
| hotfix. That hotfix is already contained in the Service Pack 4 update
rollup
| number 1 but these servers already have the rollup on and are exhibiting
the
| same problem. Any ideas?
 

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