Hi,

I had this famous AD problem in my win2k server:

LSASS.EXE - System Error, security accounts manager
initialization failed because of the following error:
Directory Service cannot start. Error status
0xc00002e1.
Please click OK to shutdown this system and reboot
into directory services restore mode, check the event
log for more detailed information.

And as you can guess, I couldn't get into the win2k
server's normal mode.
There are quite a number of sources on the net
suggesting various ways to get the server.
I've tried the following links:
- http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBF/Tip2500/rh2599.htm
-
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=258062
- http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/
Win2000/Q_20809496.html

But none of them worked for me. I've even tried doing
a lossy repair of AD dbase using esentutl.
But I still couldn't get into normal mode.
Dcpromo surely doesn't work in drectory service
restore mode.

What should I do ? I don't have a backup
unfortunately. It was a test machine, so I didn't have
a thought at all to make backup (I should have done
it..sigh)
This is not the first time I had this problem. I had
the same problem a few months ago, and I had to
reinstall the win2k server...
It's the last option that I want to do now...

I wonder as well what caused this problem...
As far as I can remember, I did a configuration using
ksetup (for cross realm auth)...and so did I a few
months ago before it failed.
Could ksetup cause the corruption ? Can I do ksetup in
win2k server actually ?

Please help
lara

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