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From: workinghard on 4 Mar 2006 19:41 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 5 Mar 2006 05:47 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 5 Mar 2006 07:44 WSUS runing or Windows update, any auto installation of patchs scheduled? "Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2bgl02hanp389fpkrvh31fkru89l8pttci(a)4ax.com... > 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 5 Mar 2006 13:38 Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to install updates automatically which don't require a reboot. Franc.
From: workinghard on 5 Mar 2006 14:32
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 news:bvbm02tociieco9jgqjhl0flclig06itnh(a)4ax.com... > Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to > install updates automatically which don't require a reboot. > > Franc. |