URGENT HELP NEEDED.. NO Ctrl+Alt+Del on Win2k Server (Cant Logon) . .PLEASE

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AP

Hi All,

Hope somebody can help me out..

I am maintaining a Win2k server with Citrix on it. Two days ago, we had
a major power outage (transformer blew off) in the area. One of the
office staff shut all servers down, as the power restore was about to
take 4-5 hours.

After getting the power back, all servers except the Win2K+Citrix
server came up fully. Strangely on normal boot it is missing the
CTRL+ALT+DEL prompt.

THe server seems running at reduced strength as some users can login
using their citrix accounts to that server.. can browse mapped drives
on other servers. but doesnt have internet access (thru citrix).,..and
so are their emails.

I have tried..
Safe Mode w Networking .. Same results. (no C+A+D)
Last Known good Config.. Same results.

Safe mode works fine & does get that C+A+D prompt and i can use admin
login to get into the server... but that all i can do.
I have tried to disable the Network cards (2)in safe mode to see if
they took a hit.. but no luck when booting normally again.

Searched google for 2 days now.. nothing seems to help... you all are
my last resort before reloading the unit or trying restore.

Any help or guidance is truly appreciated.

THANKS.. AP
 
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AP

Thanks a million.. Bakken

Now at least i have a head start. I will post the results tommorow. as
soon as i try this upgrade.

AP
 
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AP

BANG ON TARGET..!!

The PowerChute 6.x UPS software (APC)was installed on the server. And
after going in to the server remotely.. I uninstalled it and Rebooted.

Wallaah... I got my control back.

Your fix was perfect 10/10 on my problem. Thanks a Million for the
help.

AP
 
T

Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)

AP said:
BANG ON TARGET..!!

The PowerChute 6.x UPS software (APC)was installed on the server. And
after going in to the server remotely.. I uninstalled it and Rebooted.

Wallaah... I got my control back.

Your fix was perfect 10/10 on my problem. Thanks a Million for the
help.

AP

Great :)
 

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