Re: LsaSrv keeps crashing server

From: Karl Levinson, mvp (levinson_k_at_despammed.com)
Date: 07/31/05


Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 02:01:49 -0400

First question, is it fully patched? MBSA mbsacli.exe in command line
hfnetchk verbose mode can scan for patches that look like they're installed
but really aren't.

Since you're at a loss for things to do, I'd also be running a full scandisk
just to be sure. Make sure all the other systems that can send traffic to
that server are running antivirus with the latest updates. Make sure there
is some kind of firewall protecting that DC from Internet traffic, if there
isn't already.

"Martin Harrison" <MartinHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:418B9C3F-EDAC-41A6-8303-CB13828FCE50@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Out of the blue our server has started to crash on a rather frequent
basis -
> several times a day!.
> The error message reported is an LsaSrv error 5000. The security package
> negotiate generated an exception.
>
> From this point it is unable to verify access rightas and stops anybody
> accessing. A restart is required and on occasions it will even reboot
it'self.
>
> Looking through the MS website I identified hotfix 841037 as the best
option
> but this has made absoulutely no differens to it.
> I have since also demoted it from a domain controller thus disabling
active
> directory. DHCP has also been disable as it appeard that it would crash
when
> some people/machines logged in. As part of this I also removed it from the
> domain and rejoined it.
> It still crashes....
>
> Im now getting desperate and I'm on the verge of thowing it out the
window!.
> Even more frustrating is that it is a critical part of a radio station and
> rebooting means interfering with the broadcasts.
>
> It is running Win2K server SP4 + hotfix 841037 on a compaq proliant ML330.
> We have another identical server (minus the hotfix) which is now the only
> domain controller and have no trouble whatsoever from it.
>
> Any help very very very much appreciated!.



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