Please Help! FAILED connection to Logical Disk Manager Service

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Fokke Nauta

Crosspost, follow-up to microsoft.public.win2000.general

Hi all,

I can no longer use the disk management om my PC (Win2k prof).
To give an example:

Right click on My Computer
Manage
Disk Management
A message shows "Connecting to Logical Disk Manager Service ..." and after a
while a message "Server execution failed" appears. A message "FAILED
connection to Logical Disk Manager Service." pops up.
The Event Viewer does not show anything in particular. The service "Logical
Disk Manager" is configured to start automatically and is up and is running.

Anyone has a clue as to what is wrong?

Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Fokke Nauta
 
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Ricardo M. Urbano - W2K/NT4 MVP

Fokke said:
Crosspost, follow-up to microsoft.public.win2000.general

Hi all,

I can no longer use the disk management om my PC (Win2k prof).
To give an example:

Right click on My Computer
Manage
Disk Management
A message shows "Connecting to Logical Disk Manager Service ..." and after a
while a message "Server execution failed" appears. A message "FAILED
connection to Logical Disk Manager Service." pops up.
The Event Viewer does not show anything in particular. The service "Logical
Disk Manager" is configured to start automatically and is up and is running.

Anyone has a clue as to what is wrong?

Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Fokke Nauta

I have gotten this if I change the username or password of the user that
I'm logged in. Logging off and logging back in has fixed it.

hth
 
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Fokke Nauta

message
I have gotten this if I change the username or password of the user that
I'm logged in. Logging off and logging back in has fixed it.

hth

Thanks. I tried your hint but it didn't solve the problem.

Cheers, Fokke
 
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xs4all news

Is the service 'Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service' disabled?

Jurgen Voogd
MCSE Systems Engineer
 

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