Got one of my users to track this down during one of the CPU spikes... sure enough svchost spikes to 99% and these are the services associated with the one that spiked: AudioSrv, Browser, CryptSvc, Dhcp, dmserver, ERSvc, EventSystem, helpsvc, HidServ, lanmanserver, lanmanworkstation, Netman, Nla, RasMan, Schedule, seclogon, SENS, ShellHWDetection, srservice, TapSrv, Themes, TrkWks, W32Time, winmgmt, wuauserv, WZCSVC Based on another suggestion I am going to focus on wuauserv and then start checking on the others... to be honest I do not know what all of these do, but if anyone sees one that might look out of the ordinary or worth checking out so I can get going in the right direction I would appreciate that... Also currently chasing down an independent potential cause as far as a certain switch that folks are on
Mousa Hamad ________________________________ From: Steven M. Caesare [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:54 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Very Vague Computer Slow Down A "tasklist /svc" will list out the individual services hosted inside a single "svchost" process. Form there you can perhaps see if you want to update a driver, have finicky hardware, etc... -sc From: Mousa Hamad [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 4:33 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Very Vague Computer Slow Down All - I had mentioned something about it another thread of emails and realized after the fact that I should have given my issue its own string so as to not take away from the original query. I am going to try and my best to fill in as many details as possible about our issue and see if I can get some feed back because I am really spinning my wheels on this problem: Basically at random intervals throughout the day folks will experience a "slow down" or "freeze up" in Outlook 2003 (all machines running XP Pro SP3/Office2003 SP3) and a telnet program that we use. We have several subnets and this is occurring across all of them at random times and to random people. When this behavior occurs svchost.exe will spike on the machines to 99%. It is impossible to recreate this problem and it is NOT happening to everyone. Like most companies there are certain people who are in these programs more than others so they may notice it more, but I am in Outlook all the time and have not had this behavior occur. I have researched and tried to pin point anything locally that might be causing this, I have done rebuilds of machines, tried running Outlook in Safe Mode all to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions they are willing to throw my way? Thank you in advance and have a happy holiday weekend!! Mousa Hamad
