Ureader.com  
Microsoft software help and Community
   home   |   control panel login   |   archive   |  
 
Exchange
2000.active.directory
2000.admin
2000.announcements
2000.app.conversion
2000.applications
2000.clients
2000.clustering
2000.connectivity
2000.development
2000.documentation
2000.general
2000.information.store
2000.interop
2000.kms
2000.misc
2000.protocols
2000.realtime.collabo.
2000.setup
2000.transport
2000.win2000
admin
application.conversion
applications
clients
clustering
connectivity
design
development
misc
mobility
setup
tools
  
 
date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 14:11:05 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.win2000        back       


event id 9518   
Had Symantec 10.0 loaded in the auto protect mode on our 2000 server running 
exchange 2000. It detected and deleted a virus. Symantec had us remove the 
program since it was not set up properly. We now can not connect to our dc1 
server and can not mount the storage group. Of course we do not have a system 
 back up. All of the users are still in active directory. Is there a way to 
get up and going again?
date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 14:11:05 -0800   author:   s73880b

Re: event id 9518   
Hi,

Is the Microsoft Exchange system attendant service running?

If yes the connection to a domain controller is working.

What is the text message of the 9518 event - as you can see here 
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=9518&eventno=1758&source=MSExchangeIS&phase=1 
there are many possible reasons for this message. Might just be that the 
information store is in a dirty shutdown state. This can be fixed by a 
restore of the information store or a repair of the databases.

Leif

"s73880b"  wrote in message 
news:37F79187-222D-44CC-B5D7-03F208EEB817@microsoft.com...
> Had Symantec 10.0 loaded in the auto protect mode on our 2000 server 
> running
> exchange 2000. It detected and deleted a virus. Symantec had us remove the
> program since it was not set up properly. We now can not connect to our 
> dc1
> server and can not mount the storage group. Of course we do not have a 
> system
> back up. All of the users are still in active directory. Is there a way to
> get up and going again?
date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 18:36:45 +0100   author:   Leif Pedersen [MVP]

Google
 
Web ureader.com


    COPYRIGHT 2007, YARDI TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, ALL RIGHT RESERVE  |   contact us