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Originally Posted by freakinvibe
Can you check through the system event log after the startup errors. What services are starting after the ID 7000 errors?
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Two services start after the id 7000 errors: 'Network Location Awareness' and (sometimes) 'Network Connections' service. Both these seem to come back to 'Netman' (I think? C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs) so I made all the blackberry services also dependant on the Netman service but it made no difference...
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Originally Posted by freakinvibe
Does the Attachment service start? It is the only service that is not started as the BESAdmin user.
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Yes - the attachment service does start.
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Originally Posted by freakinvibe
Can you also look in the security event log to find out why the logon errors happen.
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This log shows only successful logons for besadmin at the times the services fail to start!! In fact there are no logon errors in the security event log.
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Originally Posted by TargetIT
I had similar problems that eventually went away but I wrote a batch script to restart said services....
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I will look at using this batch file - thanks. If I put it in the startup folder then at least the services will get started once someone logs the machine on.
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AND - I should have seen this earlier in the system event log.
Immediately after the eventlog starts is a netlogon error:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5719
Description:
This computer was not able to set up a secure session with a domain controller in domain MyDomain due to the following:
There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
This may lead to authentication problems. Make sure that this computer is connected to the network...
However, I can run nltest.exe from this machine and it verifies a secure channel to the domain. This is of course after the machine has been logged on - I'm not sure what to do about it happening immediately at startup?
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Thanks for all your help. Still open to further suggestions as the above may indicate something to someone?
Regards,
Bryce Stenberg.