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Re: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE.
From: "william(at)elan.net" <william () elan net>
Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 19:53:38 -0700 (PDT)
Yes, for last couple days I'm getting constant nagios reports about some windows servers getting rebooted all the time (these are all win2000 but obviously it has same kernel as xp and viruses and exploits are all same) I could not find any good way to actually shut this all down on firewall level and forced to go through each rebooting computer and make sure all the latest windows updates are installed and disabling or renaming "scripts" iis cgi directory, etc. I've notited these problems on Friday morning but possibly it started on Thursday. On Sat, 1 May 2004, Ejay Hire wrote:
Hi all. We're starting to take calls from users about an LSASS.EXE error causing XP to do the 60 seconds till forced reboot, and the normal blaster mitigation and turning on the ICF isn't fixing it. I've been able to reproduce it on one machine locally. Is anyone else seeing it? -Ejay
Current thread:
- Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. Ejay Hire (May 01)
- RE: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. Christopher J. Wolff (May 01)
- Re: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. Henry Yen (May 01)
- Re: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. Jeff Workman (May 01)
- RE: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. Todd Mitchell - lists (May 01)
- RE: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. Henry Linneweh (May 01)
- Re: Lsass.exe causing shutdown in IE. william(at)elan.net (May 01)