I am fighting this on various OS instances.  If you follow the
(now-defunct) Vipre group, there are many threads related to these stop
errors.  They are all the same except for parameter 2.

 

My most problematic file server has AP completely disabled and even this
has not helped.  None of my crashes have corresponded with scans.  It
seems that the mere presence of Vipre on the server is enough to cause
it to crash randomly.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 9:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Frequent crashes on a virtual machine

 


Yes. 

The crashes do not necessarily coincide with VIPRE scans, etc.
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"Richard Stovall" <[email protected]> wrote on 05/04/2009
08:50:58 AM:

> Do you have Vipre on these VMs? 
>   
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 9:43 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Frequent crashes on a virtual machine 
>   
> 
> Greetings! 
> 
> Most of our user files are being moved to a VMWare VM.  What is 
> disturbing is, when I log in, I am frequently greeting with a notice
> that the machine re-booted from a crash... 
> 
> My users have never noticed anyting amiss as it reboots pretty 
> quickly (so far).  However, once it did this while it was being 
> backed up, so a bunch of user files were skipped that day. 
> 
> I get this set of messages: 
> 
> Category (102)   Event ID:  1003 
> 
> Error code 0000004e, parameter1 0000009a, parameter2 00009028, 
> parameter3 00000006, parameter4 00000002. 
> 
> Again, this is a VM.  Google searches pretty much all point to 
> solutions on a physical machine. 
> 
> Thanks!
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