Win2k Adv Srv continuous reboot

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TimA

I am running a Win2k Advanced Server as a member server of
a domain. I have too many applications to list installed &
running but basically, everything has been running fine.
Recently, I attended a web presentation through Webex &
after disconnecting from the session, I tried to log into
Outlook 2000 corporate email. It would not connect. I
decided to reboot hoping to clear up any Outlook,
networking issues & after it rebooted, I logged in &
waited for the usual 5-8 minutes of loading services,
etc... After about 5 minutes, the server shuts off &
reboots. This is now a continuous cycle. I can boot into
safe mode with no problems. I do not see any hardware
conflicts. I have not recently installed any new hardware
or software. I performed a virus scan using Norton AV Corp
edition & also ran the W32.Blaster.Worm scan but nothing
was found. I have ran check disks & no problems found.

How do I go about figuring out what is causing this reboot?
 
G

Guest

Hi

Once, I also faced the same problem but after 2-3 days it got resolved.
As according to me I, recommend you to navigate http://www.microsoft.com and download the current Blaster Patches for Windows 9x or Windows NT family.

Install these patches and also download Patch for Blaster from www.symantec/www.nai.com

This is all about to solve you issue

Plz letme know if the problem still exists

Thanks & Regards
Sarbjit Singh Bhavra

----- TimA wrote: -----

I am running a Win2k Advanced Server as a member server of
a domain. I have too many applications to list installed &
running but basically, everything has been running fine.
Recently, I attended a web presentation through Webex &
after disconnecting from the session, I tried to log into
Outlook 2000 corporate email. It would not connect. I
decided to reboot hoping to clear up any Outlook,
networking issues & after it rebooted, I logged in &
waited for the usual 5-8 minutes of loading services,
etc... After about 5 minutes, the server shuts off &
reboots. This is now a continuous cycle. I can boot into
safe mode with no problems. I do not see any hardware
conflicts. I have not recently installed any new hardware
or software. I performed a virus scan using Norton AV Corp
edition & also ran the W32.Blaster.Worm scan but nothing
was found. I have ran check disks & no problems found.

How do I go about figuring out what is causing this reboot?
 

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