SWAG but we've run into issues with
the thumbs.db file being corrupted. thumbs.db (hidden system) is created
when you do the thumbnails view. Try deleting that and see if it
helps.
Diane
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Doesn't appear so :-(
I took a look through every log for the past 3 days and
there doesn't seem to be anything abnormal happening (not logged
atleast).
Would a corrupted MFT entry restore itself upon
restart?
I appreciate all of the help by the way Al. Like I
said this has happened once before and coincidentally it happened to my boss so
I spent a few hours scratching my head trying to figure it out and sure enough I
restarted the server that evening and everything was fine
afterwards.
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Nothing in there about disk errors that might explain
something about a corrupted MFT entry maybe?
Al
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The
only events logged are informational success notifications and success audit
security logs I do not see any relevant Warning or Error events logged
:-(
Server specs: 2xPIII 600, 1GB RAM, 2
RAID-1 arrays
The server functions as a file/print server as well as
a DC holding all roles for the domain. Domain has 100
+/- users/groups.
Backup client installed, exchange admin tools, resource kit
tools, support tools
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Any relevance? Does that mean there is nothing or
nothing that seems related? If there is something else going on, it would
be helpful to know. I'd be particularly interested in anything in the system
log. While we're investigating the scope of this, what else is on the
machine? How is the machine configured?
Al
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There is nothing abnormal shown in the event logs
on client or server with any relevance :-(
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Log entries?
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 10:27 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: explorer.exe hangs on folder access
This is a very
strange problem I experienced a few weeks ago and just yesterday I've noticed it
happen again. This only happens with a single folder, all others are
fine. This particular instance the folder is completely empty except for
"My Pictures" being automatically created within.
Expected
cause:
User Personal (My
Documents) folders are redirected to a central location on the file
server.
User is not granted
exclusive rights to their user folders rights are inherited from
parent.
User folders are
automatically created when user first logs into the domain.
Symptom:
When user attempts
to log in the explorer.exe process hangs and the desktop is never created.
User can log off by using Task Manager, or forcing a logoff/shutdown using
shutdown.exe.
Explorer.exe hangs
when any PC attempts to access the user folder (including locally on the
server).
Strangely enough, I am able to copy the contents of the folder
elsewhere using the explorer interface and am able to retrieve a directory
listing using command prompt.
Taking ownership of
the folder does not resolve the issue.
Desktop.ini shows being accessed by whichever user is
attempting to access the folder, visible using computer management mmc
snap-in. Forcibely closing all instances does not resolve the
issue.
Resolution:
Restarting the
server resolves the issue.
Does anyone have ANY
clue what this might be? Server is running Windows Server 2003
Std.
Ive considering
calling M$FT on the issue but I'm sure they'll suggest that I restart the
server.
TIA for any
input.
