The server is HP Brand. The server now shows a blue background with mouse arrow not BSOD. I got the server up and running in Safe Mode and checked the event viewer. I did not use safe mode with networking for now, am making a backup and then will see what I find out. If someone is experienced in troubleshooting Windows Server R2 Issue I am willing to compensate them for their time as long as I can get the server up and running or feel that they have provided some valulable input to resolve the issue.
However, I do know that Microsoft rolled out a critical emergency update to Vista, XP and machines recently due to that "WannaCry" ransomware attack. Chances are it could be failing to install this.
As others have suggested, boot into safe mode and check out event viewer to see what's causing this to occur and if it is indeed the update, find out what it's failing on. Thanks for everyone suggestions, I went ahead and removed the DC from the site. In Safe Mode I checked and the only errors listed were the ones I shared above. Now that we know where the problem is occurring in our process, how can we best troubleshoot it?
There are a couple of different approaches to take. You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality.
Thanks for everyone's help on this. Community Forum Software by IP. Board Licensed to: Geeks to Go, Inc. Facebook Twitter. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. If this is the case, just disable all your Exchange services. I had to do some through the registry since the services were partially started.
Mine went from 2. We had the same issue. If that's your case remove that hive and re-add an emtpy value back up yrou registry first if you can -- ours was so large we could not back it up. Good Luck - Ken. I was on the phone with India for hours As one of the guys above pointed out, this was an Exchange problem. History: Server was build with an aim of adding to the domain before replacing the current DC.
Unfortunately, I made a mistake in the build and built is as a DC for its own domain. To resolve this, I used dcpromo to downgrade the new server to a stand alone server. I was then able to add the server to the domain and promote it again, using dcpromo. During this time Exchange was uninstalled. Resolution: The resolution was to reinstall Exchange. Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions, Much appreciated, chuck.
I have had the same issue with my SBS box since day 1.
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