Hello Jameo,
What kind of NIC do you have in the box? I have seen this with faulty
or out dated NIC drivers on Windows 2000. I heard of a gentleman that
his box would reboot every five minutes. Come to find out a customer
had their Outlook client checking their POP mailbox every five minutes.
Long story short swapped the NIC out and all was well. I have heard of 4 other
similar stories.
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Best regards,
Joseph
Saturday, April 07, 2001, 2:23:47 PM, you wrote:
JP> Hi Chris. First of all, thank you so much for your prompt response. In
JP> regards to hardware resources, I have an AMD AThlon 850 with 256MB RAM.
JP> I looked at event viewer. At one time it was saying Event ID: 115 Source
JP> SMTPSVC could not bind instance 1. To try and fix this, I formatted the
JP> hard drive and did a fresh install. Now when I attempt to send mail, it
JP> goes to the blue screen of death and starts a physical memory dump. After
JP> restarting, I check the event logs and the only error reported is:
JP> Event ID: 1001. {The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck
JP> was: 0x000000d1, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xfcc2bc70}. A dump was saved in
JP> C:\WINNT\MEMORY.DMP.
JP> Event ID: 6008. The previous system shutdown at 2:00:18PM on 4/7/2001 was
JP> unexpected.
JP> My IIS5 was setup when I installed Win2K Server, and then I installed my
JP> Imail. When I installed Win2k Server this time, I didn't install the SMTP
JP> service. I don't see any instance of SMTP in my services list either.
JP> Thanks for your help, and I will be right here if you decide to write back.
JP> Respectfully Yours,
JP> Jameo
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