If you are running sp1 of win 2k that could be the problem.  Sp1 has killed
8 of our ten servers.  We left our other 450 servers on nt 4 platform after
all that started happening.



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From: Cold Fusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 12:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: 4.5 Win2K strange error help


I have a new server running CF 4.5 with current service packs.  The CF App
Server service seems to hang, although it doesn't indicate it has hung.

Here's what happens.  The server stops responding, although it will return a
ping.

I look in the Event Log on the Win2K machine, and see a very long list of
this warning:
The redirector was unable to initialize security context or query context
attributes.
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The "Source" in the event log screen lists "MrxSmb".

I get a warning 3 times a second, about 19 minutes apart.

Eventually the server stops responding, but if I restart the Cold Fusion App
Server service, it starts working again.

If I look under "Application" in the Event Viewer, I see an Error with a
source listed as "Userenv".  The error says this:
Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. Return value (1398).
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Next I see an error with a source listed as "Userenv".  This error reads:
Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects . A message that
describes the reason for this was previously logged by this policy engine.
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The above error occurs 4 or 5 times a day.

I'm stumped on what's going on, and appreciate any help.

Thanks,

Peter Janett

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