Hello Folks, you can download the WMI explorer from the below URL, this is generally used in Loading and Choosing the WMI objects QQ : why do we WMI objects Ans : we use WMI objects to access remote computer , mainly used in Automation no matter what script you are using it well , you can check any VBS script loading the initially in...
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How to get to Event Viewer In Windows 2003/2008 Server there are four ways to get to event viewer <Start><Control Panel><Administrative Tools><Event Viewer> <Right-Click My Computer><Manage><Event Viewer> <Start><Run><Eventvwr> <From C: Prompt><Eventvwr> Obtaining CHKDSK Results Once Event Viewer is open, select Application The 4th column of information in the right-hand pane is titled Source , click on the word Source at the top of the column to sort by that column Scroll...
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Object is a container and contains other objects. Are you sure you want to delete object and the objects it
2:08 PM Unable to delete “Computer” object in AD Users and Computers, While deleting it prompts the below error Sample Error: Object <Name> is a container and contains other objects. are you sure want to delete object <Name> and the objects it contains? This Operation could take a long time if <Name> contains a large number of objects. To resolve this issue, Go to View in...
WMIDiag.vbs is a VBScript script designed to help you ascertain the current state of the WMI service on a computer. The download package includes the utility itself, a ReadMe file that discusses how the tool works (and how to best use it), and sample spreadsheets that provide information about the default WMI configuration on various versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. For...
Here are the below steps to find out NTP configuration settings on different versions of Windows. By using the commands, you would able to get information for the following below Show whether or not the system is configured to receive time from an NTP server. Show the NTP server(s) the system is receiving time from. Show the time of the last synchronization. Show...
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You receive the following error message after Windows 2003 boots.
At least one service or driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details.
However, when you view the Event View for more information no events indicating which service or driver failed to start are reported.
Cause:
The driver or service that is failing is not properly writing information to the Event Log. The Network Load Balancing Driver is known to have this issue.
Solution:
You must manually review all services and drivers that start for failure and attempt to determine which is causing the error.
Method 1
Use the Services MMC and sort by Startup Type
Look for services that are set to Automatic but do not show as Started. Compare any services found with other systems to determine if this “normal”. For example, in the screenshot shown above it is normal forPerformance Logs and Alerts not to start even when configured as Automatic.
Method 2
Using Device Manager, enable Show Hidden Devices and look for Non-Plug and Play Drivers that may have issues. An example is shown below.
If this does not show anything, boot the server into Safe Mode and repeat the above steps. Take screen shots of the Non-plug and Play Drivers. Then reboot normally and repeat the process, comparing against the screen shots from Safe Mode. I have also seen various instances where problem Drivers have suddenly appeared after the server boots into Safe Mode and back to normal.
Method 3
Reboot the server and use the Enable Boot Logging option. Review the %SystemRoot%\ntbootlog.txt file.
Using Regedit.exe search the following Registry Key for each driver filename that does not load:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
You may need to research the various drivers to determine if they normally do not start, or if it is the actual driver causing the issue. Using trial and error by disabling these drivers may also help determine if the driver not loading is causing the issue.
Recommended Actions
After you identify the driver or service that is failing you can do any of the following to correct the issue.
1) Determine and correct the underlying cause of the failure
2) Configure the Driver or Service as Disabled
a. Examples:
3) Remove or uninstall the Driver or Service
4) Manually delete the registry key for the Service or Driver
a. Backup the registry key before deleting it.
More Information:
The error may also be caused by a Service that is set to Manual but is started via some other mechanism on the server. You may need to review all Manual services and/or configure them as Disabled via trial and error to determine which Service is the issue.
The error may also be caused by a Service that is set to Manual but is started via some other mechanism on the server. You may need to review all Manual services and/or configure them as Disabled via trial and error to determine which Service is the issue.
ERROR : Error: Event ID 7024 (2147483705) and Event ID 3592 - Port In-Use Cause 1.The Citrix XML Service has a port conflict with another application or service. This Citrix XML conflict prevents the IMA Service from starting. 2. The XML port selected is in use by another application or service. This error would happen if one selected port 1494 (the ICA listener) or...