That happens sometimes. Certain services depend on each other during start up. IIRC IIS must bestarted before Exchange starts and the reason why you do not get the M: drive. When you reboot make sure you maybe mark certain services to manual and use a simple batch script to load them.

From: "Bridges, Samantha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Services Not Restarting After Reboot of Server
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 08:37:59 -0400

Hello All.

I upgraded our Exchange 5.5 server to Exchange 2000 about 2 weeks ago. Since then, the server has been rebooted twice. Each time it was rebooted, the services did not start. I have to run setup with the /domianprep to get Exchange services to start. Also, I notice when the services don't start, the M: drive disappears too. When I run the /domainprep, the M: drive appears and the services start.

What is happening and why. Is this normal? Should I have to run /domainprep everytime the Exchange server has to be rebooted?

Thanks for any insight.

Samantha

P.s.....The lights finally on here in Michigan...in case anyone cares.


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