If you aren't seeing any errors in the system or application logs relating to
failed services, then i'm thinking you might have an issue with your network
adapter. Does your server have dual nics? Have you checked device manager to
ensure both are functioning properly? It has to be something network related
based on the symptoms u described previously. Corrupt drives can often cause
a system to hang. I would try reloading your nic's drivers and/or swapping
out a spare card for testing. if you do that, make sure you disable the
onboard nics in the bios to see if that makes a difference.
Beyond that, i'm out of suggestions...there was another post regarding a
problem with IPsec. you should check this out as well
http://support.microsoft.com//kb/912023.
Also, another user suggested
http://support.microsoft.com//kb/956189.
Good luck!!
"Karen" wrote:
> There are no errors in the event logs other than event is 6008 - 'the
> previous shutdown was unexpected'. The server rebooted this morning at
> 1:30am. When it freezes during production hours I bring the server back up
> and I get the 'unexpected shutdown' dialog box with the following hex errors:
> 0x00000003 0x00000000 0x00000041 0x00000336 0x000057ff. I have cranked
> up the diagnostic logging to maximum, but it doesn't seem to make a
> difference in the logs.
>
> "Brian" wrote:
>
> > Not sure if it's related specifically to this patch or not, but it sounds
> > like either your network adapter took a dump or network services are failing
> > to initialize. Have you checked your application and system log? Are you
> > seeing any errors there?(i'm sure you must)...Have you attempted to bring the
> > system into safe mode?
> >
> > Check your logs, check system services and see if there are any sevices
> > showing "starting" or "stopping" that may be hung. You could try reinstalling
> > your network adapter drivers. You could also crank up diagnostic logging
> > within exchange which might help indicate where the problem lies. It's def
> > not an isolated problem if you are experiencing such wide spread issues.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > ~Brian
> >
> > "Karen" wrote:
> >
> > > After installing this patch on my w2k3 sp2 with exchange 2k3, every time I
> > > open an RDP connection, the server freezes. The server also rebooted three
> > > times last night by itself. When I check the console it's black and
> > > unresponsive and the server no longer transfers mail or communicates with the
> > > network. I have to do a hard restart. I uninstalled the patch this morning
> > > and I still can't open an RDP connection without crashing.
> > >
> > > "Brian" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I just patched a remote system (which resides half way across the country via
> > > > a remote hosting provider) and I am now unable to initiate a terminal session
> > > > with this server. It's a Windows Server 2003 SE server with SP2 and all
> > > > latest security/system patches. Also runs SQL Server 2000 with latest SP.
> > > >
> > > > I initiated the installation of this patch this morning via a terminal
> > > > session and windows update. I have to do all my administration this way since
> > > > I have no physical access to the box. Reboot initiated fine and the system
> > > > came back up fine. I can access all other services remotely (SQL, IIS, etc)
> > > > just not RDP. When I attempt to connect, I instantly get the notice that
> > > > states "This computer can't connect to the remote computer. Try connectng
> > > > again...". I have tried using the /console switch with no luck. When
> > > > initiating a telnet session via port 3389, it connects for less than a second
> > > > before the connection is forced shut.
> > > >
> > > > From a seperate remote system on that same subnet (which hasn't been patched
> > > > yet) I was able to pull up remote management and verify the terminal server
> > > > service is running. Also was able to remote registry in and verify it wasn't
> > > > set to deny TS connections.
> > > >
> > > > Any advice on how to connect would be greatly appreciated. It's going to
> > > > cost be big $ to have my hosting provider log in and uninstall the patch. I
> > > > need to know what caused this and how to work around it.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance!
> > > >
> > > > ~BP