Server only communicate with my network when I'm using safe mode with network
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mercredi 29 février 2012 13:57
Good morning!
I'm using Windows Server 2003 and I cannot communicate with my network in normal startup.
In safe mode with network, I can "ping" other ip addresses, get dhcp ip address, surf on the internet, make remote connections in other servers and I can access shared folders.
Using normal startup, none of the items I mentioned above works.
I did the following procedures, without sucess:
- Installed a network card off-board;
- Update network drivers;
- In normal startup, I made msconfig, unchecking all itens in startup tab, marking "hide all Microsoft Services" and unchecking all others;
- Remove Symantec, using manual removal;
- Fix ip address in network properties.
Any idea to solve this problem?
Thanks!
Toutes les réponses
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mercredi 29 février 2012 22:02
Hello Carlos
If the server is working in safe mode it means that there is any third party that is causing the issue and there is no question about that.
Do this,
Go to msconfig and under service Check the box that says “Hide all Microsoft Service”. Then uncheck all the services and reboot, Try to connect to the network and see if that works.
Now one by one keep enabling service and see which one is causing the issue.
- Proposé comme réponse Tiger LiModerator jeudi 1 mars 2012 10:38
- Non proposé comme réponse Carlos Menezes jeudi 1 mars 2012 18:02
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jeudi 1 mars 2012 18:11
Hi!
I tried this option, like I mentioned in my first post, but doesn't work.
I saw some logs in event viewer, but I didn't find anything.
Any idea?!
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vendredi 2 mars 2012 06:55Modérateur
Hi Carlos,
Thanks for posting here.
> I saw some logs in event viewer, but I didn't find anything.
So could you share the descriptions and ID of these error or warring events with us in order to troubleshoot.
Please also try to reset the TCP/IP on this problematic host and see how is going :
How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
Troubleshooting tips in the links below should also help:
How to troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity with Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314067
Advanced network adapter troubleshooting for Windows workstations
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325487
Thanks.
Tiger Li
Tiger Li
TechNet Community Support
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vendredi 2 mars 2012 12:37
In Normal mode, On the client run the cmd as administrator.
Execute “fltmc” and paste the output here.
Can you please paste the details of the event viewer?
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jeudi 15 mars 2012 13:37
Good Morning!
Unfortunately, i didn't have much time to do more procedures, so I reinstall my server to solve the problem.
Thanks for all!
- Marqué comme réponse Carlos Menezes jeudi 15 mars 2012 13:37

