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Windows Error Reporting (WER) and low disk space

Dec24
2013
Written by david

I don’t use Widows Error Reporting service and it appears the if I don’t use it, it doesn’t mean it’s not working! And if this service runs after some time the disk space will consume itself.
So what to do? READ MORE »

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Posted in Command Line, SBS, SBS 2011, Windows - Tagged sbs, SBS 2011, WER, windows, Windows Error Reporting

Windows Server 2008 R2, after installing Service Pack 1 remote desktop stopped working.

Jun21
2012
Written by david

After installing Service Pack 1 on a few of my Windows 2008 R2 servers, the remote desktop stopped working and I was left with no remote access to the servers.

Checking the Windows Logs, under application logs, I get a Faulting application name: svchost.exe_TermService Event ID 1000 every time an RDP session was initiated. READ MORE »

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Posted in SBS 2011, Windows - Tagged windows, windows 2008

SBSMonitoring “heavy disk usage”

Jan22
2012
Written by david

Had this problem with SBS 2008 server last week.
The server disk usage was high with no particular reason, the service useing all the disk resources was mssql.exe reading from SBSMonitoring.mdf. READ MORE »

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How to: claim lost space on drive c: under SBS 2008 Part 2

Jul01
2011
Written by david

In my previous post “How to: claim lost space on drive c: under SBS 2008” I have mentioned the obvious things that can be done to free space from drive C: on an SBS 2008 server.

Today I discovered another fast growing and space consuming service, sharepoint…or to be precise,the SharePoint Config database Log file located at C:\Windows\SYSMSI\SSEE\MSSQL.2005\MSSQL\Data\Sharepoint_config_***.ldf

this file can be huge. READ MORE »

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Exchange 2007 stopped processing incoming E-mails

Jun24
2011
Written by david

I had a problem today with an exchange 2007 RTM server that refused to accept incoming mails.
Testing with telnet to port 25 and trying to send an E-mail manually, produced this error:

452 4.3.1 Insufficient system resources

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Posted in 2007, Exchange, Windows - Tagged 2007, exchange, windows

Windows 2008 boot error: Missing or corrupt \windows\system32\winload.exe 0xc000000e

Jun19
2011
Written by david

I had the “pleasure” to recover a windows 2008 installation today, after a failed try to clone the server to an external disk with acronis.

For some reason the acronis changed something in the source disk boot sector and when the clone finished, the server did not boot and displayed this error:

Missing or corrupt \windows\system32\winload.exe
status: 0xc000000e READ MORE »

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How to: claim lost space on drive c: under SBS 2008

Jun11
2011
Written by david

If you ever installed an SBS 2008 server you know you need to assign drive C: with a lot of space, the exchange and the WSUS servers are installed by default in drive C: and hold there data in the installed directory.

over time the user mailboxes grows and the exchange database can get really big, not just that, the IIS log directory under c:\inetpub can become huge as the WSUS server writes it’s logs there. READ MORE »

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