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Windows XP SP2 Event Errors
Hi,
I have a user running Windows XP SP2 who is suddenly having long delays connecting to some network apps running on a server. Other users connect to these same apps and are not experiencing any troubles. When I looked at her event viewer at the time she told me she was seeing these problems starting, there was an application error: Event ID:1002 Application Hang, and appears to hang on ntvdm.exe. I'm now seeing an Event ID 1054 on her computer as well, which says "Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network", and appears to be a DNS problem. I'm not sure if these are related, and it seems that usually when a network app loads slowly or not at all it's a DNS issue, but I have done some of the possible fixes I have found on the web such as update the network driver, and flush DNS, but it's still happening. Anyone have any advice? Thanks, Mike |
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There should be a matching Event ID: 1001 -see he http://snipurl.com/dpwk -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Using invalid email address Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Mike" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a user running Windows XP SP2 who is suddenly having long delays connecting to some network apps running on a server. Other users connect to these same apps and are not experiencing any troubles. When I looked at her event viewer at the time she told me she was seeing these problems starting, there was an application error: Event ID:1002 Application Hang, and appears to hang on ntvdm.exe. I'm now seeing an Event ID 1054 on her computer as well, which says "Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network", and appears to be a DNS problem. I'm not sure if these are related, and it seems that usually when a network app loads slowly or not at all it's a DNS issue, but I have done some of the possible fixes I have found on the web such as update the network driver, and flush DNS, but it's still happening. Anyone have any advice? Thanks, Mike |
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