Several services stops

J

Jon Are Pedersen

Hi all.
I've got a Windows Server 2003 server in my network where several services
stops responding. I can restart them but after 15 seconds they stops again.
Services that stops is:
Automatic Updates, Computer browser, Cryptoographic Services, Help and
support, HID input service, Intel PDS, Secondary Logon, Shell hardware
detection, Task scheduler, Themes, TrueVector Internet monitor, Windows
firewall/Internet connection sharing (ICS), Wireless configuration,
Workstation, Application Experience lookup service, Background intelligent
transfer service, HP Printserver, Server
Do anyone have any clue to why this is happening?
Jon
 
D

Dave Patrick

Check Event Viewer for error details.

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:
| Hi all.
| I've got a Windows Server 2003 server in my network where several services
| stops responding. I can restart them but after 15 seconds they stops
again.
| Services that stops is:
| Automatic Updates, Computer browser, Cryptoographic Services, Help and
| support, HID input service, Intel PDS, Secondary Logon, Shell hardware
| detection, Task scheduler, Themes, TrueVector Internet monitor, Windows
| firewall/Internet connection sharing (ICS), Wireless configuration,
| Workstation, Application Experience lookup service, Background intelligent
| transfer service, HP Printserver, Server
| Do anyone have any clue to why this is happening?
| Jon
|
|
|
 
G

George Hester

Wow that's a lot of services shutting down at once. Have you set these service to restart in their properties afte the first second and third failure?
 
J

Jon Are Pedersen

Yes I have done that.
Looks to me like some kind of trojan.

"George Hester" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
Wow that's a lot of services shutting down at once. Have you set these
service to restart in their properties afte the first second and third
failure?
 

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