Terminal service lost after crash??

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Guest

Hope this is familiar to someone. The other day my laptop crashed, upon boot up I ran chkdsk and there were some bad regions that were fixed up. I noticed that there was some lag time when windows started (I figured it was some service that had trouble getting started). I also noticed that many of my program icons such as micsosoft office programs Word, Excel, etc, and Adobe programs in the start menu had gone from the “fancy†icon to a default icon. The event log showed that there Terminal Services (see error message below) could not start. Also I went to the services directory to see if I could manually start Terminal services, but was unable to get it to starte. In addition, I tried a System restore to a day before the crash, but that did not fix the problem, either

Do I need to re-install Terminal services? If so How? Or could there be additional problems behind this

Thanks
Jh

****ERROR MESSAGE****
Event Type: Erro
Event Source: Service Control Manage
Event Category: Non
Event ID: 702
Date: 4/22/200
Time: 5:40:17 P
User: N/
Computer:
Description
The Terminal Services service terminated with the following error:
The specified module could not be found.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp
 
G

Guest

Try the system file checker. Go to the command prompt
and type sfc.
-----Original Message-----
Hope this is familiar to someone. The other day my
laptop crashed, upon boot up I ran chkdsk and there were
some bad regions that were fixed up. I noticed that
there was some lag time when windows started (I figured
it was some service that had trouble getting started). I
also noticed that many of my program icons such as
micsosoft office programs Word, Excel, etc, and Adobe
programs in the start menu had gone from the â?ofancyâ?
icon to a default icon. The event log showed that there
Terminal Services (see error message below) could not
start. Also I went to the services directory to see if I
could manually start Terminal services, but was unable to
get it to starte. In addition, I tried a System restore
to a day before the crash, but that did not fix the
problem, either.
Do I need to re-install Terminal services? If so How?
Or could there be additional problems behind this.
 
G

Guest

I tried running the sytem file checking (both immed. and after a reboot). Although I have not run that program before, I did not notice that it detected a problem. The event viewer still shows that terminal services will not start. Manual restarting results in the following
Error 126: The specified module could not be found

Other suggestions

Thanks
jh3
 
G

Guest

OK. The next thing to try is uninstalling Termservices
and reinstalling them. You can do this through the
control panel > add/remove > add/remove windows
components.
-----Original Message-----
I tried running the sytem file checking (both immed. and
after a reboot). Although I have not run that program
before, I did not notice that it detected a problem. The
event viewer still shows that terminal services will not
start. Manual restarting results in the following:
 
G

Guest

I did not see anything listed under add/remove windows components that appeared associated with terminal services. Which program should I look for to remove and then add back??

There was remote desktop web connection, but it looked like that wasn't installed to begin wit

Thanks
jh3
 
G

Guest

Hi jh3
I had a power outage 1 sec. One svchost.exe process and lsass.exe was eating up all CPU. I now nailed down that Terminal Services is the culprit. Did you ask originally if anybody has heard anythink like that? If there was ever a "same boat..." George
 
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Tumbleweed

gyurika said:
Hi jh3,
I had a power outage 1 sec. One svchost.exe process and lsass.exe was
eating up all CPU. I now nailed down that Terminal Services is the culprit.
Did you ask originally if anybody has heard anythink like that? If there was
ever a "same boat..." George

Seems like you have the Sasser worm..
 

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