From: workinghard on
Question, running Acronis on the server?

"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> well in this case no one did. It's our test exchange server... Could
> it be that winlogon crashed for some reason and then it initiates a
> system reboot ?
>
> Franc.
>
> Lennaert <lennaert_bosch(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I've had this some days ago... here it was because winlogon was ended by
>>a user...
>>
>>Lennaert
>>
>>Franc v/d Westelaken wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> this morning our server rebooted without notice. In the eventlog I've
>>> found the following entry:
>>>
>>> The process winlogon.exe has initiated the restart of computer
>>> <computername> on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following
>>> reason: No title for this reason could be found
>>> Reason Code: 0x80020002
>>> Shutdown Type: restart
>>> Comment:
>>>
>>> Why is winlogon rebooting our server ?
>>>
>>> It's a windows 2003 R2 server.
>>>
>>> Franc.
>


From: Franc v/d Westelaken on
Hi,

no not running acronis... System is fully patched and clean..
Yesterday it was the first time the issue occurred and hasn't occurred
yet again..

Franc.

<workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote:

>Question, running Acronis on the server?
>
>"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:vgpj02h6tfm9vqk2i3hmaccbft9jfdb1jq(a)4ax.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> well in this case no one did. It's our test exchange server... Could
>> it be that winlogon crashed for some reason and then it initiates a
>> system reboot ?
>>
>> Franc.
>>
>> Lennaert <lennaert_bosch(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I've had this some days ago... here it was because winlogon was ended by
>>>a user...
>>>
>>>Lennaert
>>>
>>>Franc v/d Westelaken wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> this morning our server rebooted without notice. In the eventlog I've
>>>> found the following entry:
>>>>
>>>> The process winlogon.exe has initiated the restart of computer
>>>> <computername> on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following
>>>> reason: No title for this reason could be found
>>>> Reason Code: 0x80020002
>>>> Shutdown Type: restart
>>>> Comment:
>>>>
>>>> Why is winlogon rebooting our server ?
>>>>
>>>> It's a windows 2003 R2 server.
>>>>
>>>> Franc.
>>
>

From: workinghard on
WSUS runing or Windows update, any auto installation of patchs scheduled?

"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> no not running acronis... System is fully patched and clean..
> Yesterday it was the first time the issue occurred and hasn't occurred
> yet again..
>
> Franc.
>
> <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote:
>
>>Question, running Acronis on the server?
>>
>>"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:vgpj02h6tfm9vqk2i3hmaccbft9jfdb1jq(a)4ax.com...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> well in this case no one did. It's our test exchange server... Could
>>> it be that winlogon crashed for some reason and then it initiates a
>>> system reboot ?
>>>
>>> Franc.
>>>
>>> Lennaert <lennaert_bosch(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I've had this some days ago... here it was because winlogon was ended by
>>>>a user...
>>>>
>>>>Lennaert
>>>>
>>>>Franc v/d Westelaken wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> this morning our server rebooted without notice. In the eventlog I've
>>>>> found the following entry:
>>>>>
>>>>> The process winlogon.exe has initiated the restart of computer
>>>>> <computername> on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following
>>>>> reason: No title for this reason could be found
>>>>> Reason Code: 0x80020002
>>>>> Shutdown Type: restart
>>>>> Comment:
>>>>>
>>>>> Why is winlogon rebooting our server ?
>>>>>
>>>>> It's a windows 2003 R2 server.
>>>>>
>>>>> Franc.
>>>
>>
>


From: Franc v/d Westelaken on
Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to
install updates automatically which don't require a reboot.

Franc.
From: workinghard on
Hold on ... "which don't require a reboot" ... with autoupdates how do you
determine this ... the only thing you can do is postpone update ...

"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to
> install updates automatically which don't require a reboot.
>
> Franc.


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