spontaneously reboots across network

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Ben

As from yesterday several computers(6) and a few servers
(3) across the entire network got the error code 128 on %
\systemroot%\system32\services.exe and started to shut
down after 60 seconds.
We tried to find what caused the problem but noting showed
up.
Last night the same thing happened only on larger scale.
Now 13 servers were rebooted with the same error message.
Again nothing showed up in event logs or firewall traffic
logs.
This afternoon the same thing happened but again more
bigger as before. About 70 computers and a lot of servers
all over our network and different subnets started to
reboot after the services.exe error message.

We cannot find anything that causes this very strange
problem.

We are sure that none of the affected pc's are infected by
any know virus (Blaster etc).
All machines are running windows 2000 SP4.
No strange services are running and no tasks are scheduled.
No strange events are shown, only the unexpected shutdown
occurred message.
No strange network traffic can be found in the firewall
logs. (no broadcast from a certain pc for shutdown or
something).

Does anyone know what is happening over here?

Thank you very much in advance.
 
I have something similar happening. When Windows 2000 Pro
boots up it gives a message "The system process
C\WINNT\System 32\services.exe" terminated unexpectedly
with status code 128. The system will now shut down.
SHUTDOWN INITIATED BY NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM."

WHAT'S HAPPENING???
 
I too have the same problem, My case was 40 out of the 100 workstations, my issue started on 2nd April. There is no viruses infected did a full scan over and over again with the latest virus dat but nothing came up, checked that with latest Mcafee antivirus and the resolution Q315105 and Q318447 did not apply to our situation. Wonder if anyone have any solution for this. Appreciate any form of help.
 

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