Scott,

We've already applied the fix here that was described at
http://www.declude.com/dq.htm, with no luck.  The problem is still occuring.
I'm not inclined to have to install other software, so that the expensive
piece of email server software works.  I have had many other email servers
running on 2K server, without this issue.  It only happens with IMail.  It
seems IPSwitch needs to fix this bug, and incorporate the fix into the mail
server that the Declude products are offering.  2K server has been out for
almost 3 years now.  This bug is very unnacceptable in my book (statement
added for sake of any IPSwitch people reading this forum).

Again, I'm not saying that this is not my problem, what I am saying is the
suggested fixes available to me did nothing to remedy the problem.

I've contacted IPSwitch about the problem, and the tech basically acted as
if it was some weird issue he had never heard of before.  His suggestion was
the re-install.  Could it be true that IPSwitch isn't even aware of this
problem?

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SMTPD32.EXE error 0xc0000142



>Thank you for your suggestions.  Unfortunately, changing that particular
>registry entry seems to have no effect on the problem at hand.  Any other
>suggestions people might have?

I've done a *ton* of research on this issue, and in every case, there has
only been one cause (running out of the almost completely undocumented
"Microsoft Mystery Resource").

>IPSwitch said to re-install (the default
>answer when you have no clue), but that also did not help.

That definitely will not help.  The "0xc0000142" is the key here, and when
that code appears, it means that you are having this resource issue.

>I've searched the knowledgebase both on Ipswitch, and Microsoft and can't
>seem to find anything.

It's the "0xc0000142" (or just "c0000142") that you need to search on
(every possible article directly related to this issue should have
"0xc0000142" or "c0000142" in it).

>Does anyone have any suggestions or know of any issues?  Thank you.

Yes.  The problem is described completely at http://www.declude.com/dq.htm
.  Please do not say that isn't your problem; it is.  Guaranteed.

Note that there is absolutely nothing else that can cause this error (if
you are seeing 0xc0000142; people who do not see that code are not
experiencing this issue).  No bad hardware, bad installs, etc. can cause
this.

I would recommend installing one of our Declude products (our free "Declude
Confirm" will work just fine), as all the Declude programs include Declude
Queue, which helps improve mail delivery.  One of the bonuses is that it
starts the SMTP32.exe process in a way that Microsoft swears will prevent
the 0xc0000142 issue (although it still occurs on a handful of servers).

                                                    -Scott
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