windows 2003 server reboots abnormally

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sanjay motwani

Windows 2003 server reboots abnormally with following
message in event log
The Process winlogon.exe has initiated restart of computer
on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM for the following
reason:no title for the reason could be found.
reason code:0x30006
shutdown type:restart
Comment:Windows must now restart because the Remote
Procedure Call ( RPC ) service terminated unexpectedly.
kindly give the solution for above problem
regards
 
D

David Morgan

Sounds too much like the Blaster worm to ask any more yet. Get the blaster
fix first.

http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp



David Morgan
Microsoft Corp.

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| Windows 2003 server reboots abnormally with following
| message in event log
| The Process winlogon.exe has initiated restart of computer
| on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM for the following
| reason:no title for the reason could be found.
| reason code:0x30006
| shutdown type:restart
| Comment:Windows must now restart because the Remote
| Procedure Call ( RPC ) service terminated unexpectedly.
| kindly give the solution for above problem
| regards
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