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  1. #1
    Adam Raff Guest

    2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Good Day,



    Windows 2003 Enterprise Server with SP1. This server has Exchange 2003 with
    SP2 on it. This is a member server. All updates have been applied as of
    April.



    Out of the blue I started getting these errors, so far they have been once
    in a while. So far I may get one to three and then they stop. Per the log
    this may happen and I should not be worried about it but I am trying to
    figure out what is causing the problem. I know the Nic is good and the
    drivers are fairly up to date. Never had an issue before. I did what they
    said and clicked on Words and I see the following numbers below and tried a
    Google but nothing showing up that I can tell or read. If anybody has any
    idea what this stuff means or how to read I would appreciate somebody
    pointing me in the right direction.



    Error below


    Event Type: Warning

    Event Source: Srv

    Event Category: None

    Event ID: 2012

    Date: 4/25/2007

    Time: 6:15:54 AM

    User: N/A

    Computer: HSMAIL

    Description:

    While transmitting or receiving data, the server encountered a network
    error. Occassional errors are expected, but large amounts of these indicate
    a possible error in your network configuration. The error status code is
    contained within the returned data (formatted as Words) and may point you
    towards the problem.



    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Data:

    0000: 00040000 00540001 00000000 800007dc

    0010: 00000000 c0000184 00000000 00000000

    0020: 00000000 00000000 0000097a



    Thanks

    Adam Raff



  2. #2
    Mike Luo [MSFT] Guest

    RE: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Hello,

    Thank you for using newsgroup!

    First thing I recommend you is to optimize memory configuration on the
    Server. Please refer to the following KBs:

    How to optimize memory usage in Exchange Server 2003
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815372/en-us
    Use of the /3GB switch in Exchange Server 2003 on a Windows Server
    2003-based system
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823440/en-us

    For 2012 event, this basically is an error that the network driver is
    giving SRV on the send IRPs. Perhaps 3rd party network software that is
    bound to the server. You can see this by checking the following registry
    key:

    HKLM\SYSTEM\CCS\Services\LanmanServer\Linkage
    Bind : REG_MULTI_SZ

    Please export all the registers under LanmanServer to a txt file, post the
    file into newsgroup, so that we can perform further troubleshooting.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Mike Luo

    Microsoft Online Partner Support
    Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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  3. #3
    Adam Raff Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Mike,

    Thanks for your help, attached you will find the txt file that you wanted

    The memory was already configured so I do not think that is an issue. This
    system has been running fine with out any issues for four years. This
    problem just started to happen. I am not sure if it's hardware releated or
    not. I know the drivers have been updated about a year ago and never gave
    me an issue. The system is an HP Prolient Server DL380

    During the April update I rebooted the server and the problem seemed to have
    went away about a week later the problem came back.

    Thank You
    Adam Raff

    "Mike Luo [MSFT]" <v-miluo@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:aVG0Jj8hHHA.5272@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
    > Hello,
    >
    > Thank you for using newsgroup!
    >
    > First thing I recommend you is to optimize memory configuration on the
    > Server. Please refer to the following KBs:
    >
    > How to optimize memory usage in Exchange Server 2003
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815372/en-us
    > Use of the /3GB switch in Exchange Server 2003 on a Windows Server
    > 2003-based system
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823440/en-us
    >
    > For 2012 event, this basically is an error that the network driver is
    > giving SRV on the send IRPs. Perhaps 3rd party network software that is
    > bound to the server. You can see this by checking the following registry
    > key:
    >
    > HKLM\SYSTEM\CCS\Services\LanmanServer\Linkage
    > Bind : REG_MULTI_SZ
    >
    > Please export all the registers under LanmanServer to a txt file, post the
    > file into newsgroup, so that we can perform further troubleshooting.
    >
    > Thanks & Regards,
    >
    > Mike Luo
    >
    > Microsoft Online Partner Support
    > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
    >
    > =====================================================
    > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
    > that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
    > =====================================================
    > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    > rights.
    >






  4. #4
    Adam Raff Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Mike,

    One other thing,

    Can you please explain what is an IRPs. Never heard of them and I can not
    find any thing about them.


    "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    news:uQbv3MAiHHA.960@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > Mike,
    >
    > Thanks for your help, attached you will find the txt file that you wanted
    >
    > The memory was already configured so I do not think that is an issue.
    > This system has been running fine with out any issues for four years.
    > This problem just started to happen. I am not sure if it's hardware
    > releated or not. I know the drivers have been updated about a year ago
    > and never gave me an issue. The system is an HP Prolient Server DL380
    >
    > During the April update I rebooted the server and the problem seemed to
    > have went away about a week later the problem came back.
    >
    > Thank You
    > Adam Raff
    >
    > "Mike Luo [MSFT]" <v-miluo@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:aVG0Jj8hHHA.5272@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
    >> Hello,
    >>
    >> Thank you for using newsgroup!
    >>
    >> First thing I recommend you is to optimize memory configuration on the
    >> Server. Please refer to the following KBs:
    >>
    >> How to optimize memory usage in Exchange Server 2003
    >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815372/en-us
    >> Use of the /3GB switch in Exchange Server 2003 on a Windows Server
    >> 2003-based system
    >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823440/en-us
    >>
    >> For 2012 event, this basically is an error that the network driver is
    >> giving SRV on the send IRPs. Perhaps 3rd party network software that is
    >> bound to the server. You can see this by checking the following registry
    >> key:
    >>
    >> HKLM\SYSTEM\CCS\Services\LanmanServer\Linkage
    >> Bind : REG_MULTI_SZ
    >>
    >> Please export all the registers under LanmanServer to a txt file, post
    >> the
    >> file into newsgroup, so that we can perform further troubleshooting.
    >>
    >> Thanks & Regards,
    >>
    >> Mike Luo
    >>
    >> Microsoft Online Partner Support
    >> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
    >>
    >> =====================================================
    >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
    >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
    >> =====================================================
    >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    >> rights.
    >>

    >
    >
    >




  5. #5
    Mike Luo [MSFT] Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Hello,

    Thank you for the update!

    IRP means Initial Response Package. I am sorry for the unclarity!

    I checked the register, that is fine. Based on my research, Occassional
    errors are expected. If you didn¡¯t encounter network access issue on the
    client, you may ignore this event.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Mike Luo

    Microsoft Online Partner Support
    Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

    =====================================================
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    that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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  6. #6
    Edwin vMierlo [MVP] Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012


    >
    > IRP means Initial Response Package. I am sorry for the unclarity!
    >


    Not to add confusion, but as far as I know, IRP actually means "IO Request
    Packet"
    - IO's travel *down* the *IO stack* in the form of an IRP.
    - The IRP will have a Major and Minor *codes* to describe the operation to
    the drivers (for a device)
    - Examples of operations would be open / close / read / write / control (and
    many more...)

    Furthermore, first thing I would check that you have the latest network
    drivers for your NIC's.
    If they are HP/OEM cards, check with HP for updated drivers (or firmware),
    if you put additional cards in yourself, check with the manufacturer.

    rgds,
    Edwin.



  7. #7
    Adam Raff Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Thanks for the explanation on what IRP means.



    I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now but again
    that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting these
    errors. They are not all the time either; I would get them in the morning
    perhaps four of them and then perhaps one or two after that. After talking
    to HP they said that the network card seems fine on the server as I have no
    hardware errors. The only other strange thing is that I get no errors on
    Weekends at all. Friday night we shut down all PC and the like as we are a
    small business. Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    connect to our Exchange server?



    Thanks again for your help

    Adam Raff


    "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message news:eeXbyzwiHHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    >
    >>
    >> IRP means Initial Response Package. I am sorry for the unclarity!
    >>

    >
    > Not to add confusion, but as far as I know, IRP actually means "IO Request
    > Packet"
    > - IO's travel *down* the *IO stack* in the form of an IRP.
    > - The IRP will have a Major and Minor *codes* to describe the operation to
    > the drivers (for a device)
    > - Examples of operations would be open / close / read / write / control
    > (and
    > many more...)
    >
    > Furthermore, first thing I would check that you have the latest network
    > drivers for your NIC's.
    > If they are HP/OEM cards, check with HP for updated drivers (or firmware),
    > if you put additional cards in yourself, check with the manufacturer.
    >
    > rgds,
    > Edwin.
    >
    >




  8. #8
    Edwin vMierlo [MVP] Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012


    > I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now but

    again
    > that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting these
    > errors.


    Yes, I have seen many errors which seems to be "out of the blue", but in
    fact it was a known bug in a driver, and suddenly the error condition
    appeared because of a very small change in the environment. (to small to
    notice... chaos theory, the butterfly effect)

    > Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    > connect to our Exchange server?
    >


    yes, that could be too

    still, I would start with drivers/firmware upgrade on your server.



  9. #9
    Adam Raff Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Hello,

    Well still having the issues, so I decided to relent and updated the Nic
    driver to the latest today. Will have to see what happens. In the mean
    time I am still looking around on the network to see if it's a computer
    issue that is causing the problems. Does anybody know of a way that I can
    see what system if it's a system could be causing this. Is there any clue
    in the errors?

    Any way thanks for the help
    Adam Raff




    "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message news:OIY1YiziHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    >
    >> I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now but

    > again
    >> that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting these
    >> errors.

    >
    > Yes, I have seen many errors which seems to be "out of the blue", but in
    > fact it was a known bug in a driver, and suddenly the error condition
    > appeared because of a very small change in the environment. (to small to
    > notice... chaos theory, the butterfly effect)
    >
    >> Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    >> connect to our Exchange server?
    >>

    >
    > yes, that could be too
    >
    > still, I would start with drivers/firmware upgrade on your server.
    >
    >




  10. #10
    Adam Raff Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    I wanted to follow up with this email with some more info. As of today I am
    still getting the errors after updateing the Nic driver to the latest. So
    far when I turn off all the PC's within the company I get no errors as I
    tried that during the week and told everybody that all systems need to be
    shut down as we do on the weekends. No errors showed up in the morning.

    If anybody knows a way to determine the offending Nic if there is one it
    would be a great help without being a detective.

    Thanks
    Adam Raff


    "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    news:O8BvCxNjHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > Hello,
    >
    > Well still having the issues, so I decided to relent and updated the Nic
    > driver to the latest today. Will have to see what happens. In the mean
    > time I am still looking around on the network to see if it's a computer
    > issue that is causing the problems. Does anybody know of a way that I can
    > see what system if it's a system could be causing this. Is there any clue
    > in the errors?
    >
    > Any way thanks for the help
    > Adam Raff
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    > message news:OIY1YiziHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    >>
    >>> I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now but

    >> again
    >>> that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting these
    >>> errors.

    >>
    >> Yes, I have seen many errors which seems to be "out of the blue", but in
    >> fact it was a known bug in a driver, and suddenly the error condition
    >> appeared because of a very small change in the environment. (to small to
    >> notice... chaos theory, the butterfly effect)
    >>
    >>> Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    >>> connect to our Exchange server?
    >>>

    >>
    >> yes, that could be too
    >>
    >> still, I would start with drivers/firmware upgrade on your server.
    >>
    >>

    >
    >




  11. #11
    Mike Luo [MSFT] Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Hello Adam,

    We can trace the problem computer, but this process is complex. Tracing the
    problem needs to use serveral tools, and some tools are only for CSS
    engineers, not published on the web. I recommend you contact CSS, so you
    can receive a more qualified assistant.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Mike Luo

    Microsoft Online Partner Support
    Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

    =====================================================
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    that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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  12. #12
    Edwin vMierlo [MVP] Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Adam,

    how many machines are we talking about ?

    do what you did before, shutdown the client PC's (but now half of them, no
    all)
    -> problem exist, then the problem is with the PC's which are left on
    -> problem does not exist

    You can then repeat this excersies, and in a couple of days you might find
    it (not 100% guaranteed)

    however, you can only do this if you have a manageable amount of machines.



    "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    news:u0kh5h1jHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > I wanted to follow up with this email with some more info. As of today I

    am
    > still getting the errors after updateing the Nic driver to the latest. So
    > far when I turn off all the PC's within the company I get no errors as I
    > tried that during the week and told everybody that all systems need to be
    > shut down as we do on the weekends. No errors showed up in the morning.
    >
    > If anybody knows a way to determine the offending Nic if there is one it
    > would be a great help without being a detective.
    >
    > Thanks
    > Adam Raff
    >
    >
    > "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    > news:O8BvCxNjHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > Well still having the issues, so I decided to relent and updated the Nic
    > > driver to the latest today. Will have to see what happens. In the mean
    > > time I am still looking around on the network to see if it's a computer
    > > issue that is causing the problems. Does anybody know of a way that I

    can
    > > see what system if it's a system could be causing this. Is there any

    clue
    > > in the errors?
    > >
    > > Any way thanks for the help
    > > Adam Raff
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    > > message news:OIY1YiziHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    > >>
    > >>> I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now but
    > >> again
    > >>> that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting these
    > >>> errors.
    > >>
    > >> Yes, I have seen many errors which seems to be "out of the blue", but

    in
    > >> fact it was a known bug in a driver, and suddenly the error condition
    > >> appeared because of a very small change in the environment. (to small

    to
    > >> notice... chaos theory, the butterfly effect)
    > >>
    > >>> Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    > >>> connect to our Exchange server?
    > >>>
    > >>
    > >> yes, that could be too
    > >>
    > >> still, I would start with drivers/firmware upgrade on your server.
    > >>
    > >>

    > >
    > >

    >
    >




  13. #13
    Adam Raff Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Good Day,



    We have about 50 machines that I am looking at. I started that process and
    thought that I had it but the error showed up again after hours. I asked
    the Art department to shut down some PC that are always on except for the
    weekend to see if I did not have the error. The first time no errors then
    the second time I got an error early in the morning. I did find that one of
    the users left his PC on while it was rendering a drawing. I have to go
    back over the event logs to see when the errors appeared. I do not see any
    issues on the network as of yet so I do not think the problem is anything
    that I need to worry about but still I would feel better if I could find out
    what is causing the problem. I have noticed that the error has spread to
    other servers not as much but I have found one or two errors on them now.



    I can't see it being a network problem as nothing on the network has
    changed. I am reviewing that as well. I changed the port that the server
    was on the switch that did not help as well.



    If anybody has any other methods that I can try without calling for CSS
    right now it would be a help at least it may point me in the right direction
    instead of me shooting in the dark.



    "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message news:%23T%23AZchkHHA.680@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > Adam,
    >
    > how many machines are we talking about ?
    >
    > do what you did before, shutdown the client PC's (but now half of them, no
    > all)
    > -> problem exist, then the problem is with the PC's which are left on
    > -> problem does not exist
    >
    > You can then repeat this excersies, and in a couple of days you might find
    > it (not 100% guaranteed)
    >
    > however, you can only do this if you have a manageable amount of machines.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    > news:u0kh5h1jHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    >> I wanted to follow up with this email with some more info. As of today I

    > am
    >> still getting the errors after updateing the Nic driver to the latest.
    >> So
    >> far when I turn off all the PC's within the company I get no errors as I
    >> tried that during the week and told everybody that all systems need to be
    >> shut down as we do on the weekends. No errors showed up in the morning.
    >>
    >> If anybody knows a way to determine the offending Nic if there is one it
    >> would be a great help without being a detective.
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >> Adam Raff
    >>
    >>
    >> "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    >> news:O8BvCxNjHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    >> > Hello,
    >> >
    >> > Well still having the issues, so I decided to relent and updated the
    >> > Nic
    >> > driver to the latest today. Will have to see what happens. In the
    >> > mean
    >> > time I am still looking around on the network to see if it's a computer
    >> > issue that is causing the problems. Does anybody know of a way that I

    > can
    >> > see what system if it's a system could be causing this. Is there any

    > clue
    >> > in the errors?
    >> >
    >> > Any way thanks for the help
    >> > Adam Raff
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    >> > message news:OIY1YiziHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    >> >>
    >> >>> I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now
    >> >>> but
    >> >> again
    >> >>> that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting
    >> >>> these
    >> >>> errors.
    >> >>
    >> >> Yes, I have seen many errors which seems to be "out of the blue", but

    > in
    >> >> fact it was a known bug in a driver, and suddenly the error condition
    >> >> appeared because of a very small change in the environment. (to small

    > to
    >> >> notice... chaos theory, the butterfly effect)
    >> >>
    >> >>> Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    >> >>> connect to our Exchange server?
    >> >>>
    >> >>
    >> >> yes, that could be too
    >> >>
    >> >> still, I would start with drivers/firmware upgrade on your server.
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >
    >> >

    >>
    >>

    >
    >




  14. #14
    dani@funkervogt.com Guest

    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    On May 10, 10:03 am, "Adam Raff" <a...@newsgroup.nospam> wrote:
    > Good Day,
    >
    > We have about 50 machines that I am looking at. I started that process and
    > thought that I had it but the error showed up again after hours. I asked
    > the Art department to shut down some PC that are always on except for the
    > weekend to see if I did not have the error. The first time no errors then
    > the second time I got an error early in the morning. I did find that one of
    > the users left his PC on while it was rendering a drawing. I have to go
    > back over the event logs to see when the errors appeared. I do not see any
    > issues on the network as of yet so I do not think the problem is anything
    > that I need to worry about but still I would feel better if I could find out
    > what is causing the problem. I have noticed that the error has spread to
    > other servers not as much but I have found one or two errors on them now.
    >
    > I can't see it being a network problem as nothing on the network has
    > changed. I am reviewing that as well. I changed the port that the server
    > was on the switch that did not help as well.
    >
    > If anybody has any other methods that I can try without calling for CSS
    > right now it would be a help at least it may point me in the right direction
    > instead of me shooting in the dark.
    >
    > "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMie...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    > messagenews:%23T%23AZchkHHA.680@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    >
    >
    >
    > > Adam,

    >
    > > how many machines are we talking about ?

    >
    > > do what you did before, shutdown the client PC's (but now half of them, no
    > > all)
    > > -> problem exist, then the problem is with the PC's which are left on
    > > -> problem does not exist

    >
    > > You can then repeat this excersies, and in a couple of days you might find
    > > it (not 100% guaranteed)

    >
    > > however, you can only do this if you have a manageable amount of machines.

    >
    > > "Adam Raff" <a...@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    > >news:u0kh5h1jHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > >> I wanted to follow up with this email with some more info. As of today I

    > > am
    > >> still getting the errors after updateing the Nic driver to the latest.
    > >> So
    > >> far when I turn off all the PC's within the company I get no errors as I
    > >> tried that during the week and told everybody that all systems need to be
    > >> shut down as we do on the weekends. No errors showed up in the morning.

    >
    > >> If anybody knows a way to determine the offending Nic if there is one it
    > >> would be a great help without being a detective.

    >
    > >> Thanks
    > >> Adam Raff

    >
    > >> "Adam Raff" <a...@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    > >>news:O8BvCxNjHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > >> > Hello,

    >
    > >> > Well still having the issues, so I decided to relent and updated the
    > >> > Nic
    > >> > driver to the latest today. Will have to see what happens. In the
    > >> > mean
    > >> > time I am still looking around on the network to see if it's a computer
    > >> > issue that is causing the problems. Does anybody know of a way that I

    > > can
    > >> > see what system if it's a system could be causing this. Is there any

    > > clue
    > >> > in the errors?

    >
    > >> > Any way thanks for the help
    > >> > Adam Raff

    >
    > >> > "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMie...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    > >> > messagenews:OIY1YiziHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

    >
    > >> >>> I spoke to HP and they do have a newer driver that what I have now
    > >> >>> but
    > >> >> again
    > >> >>> that doesn't make any sense as out of the blue I started getting
    > >> >>> these
    > >> >>> errors.

    >
    > >> >> Yes, I have seen many errors which seems to be "out of the blue", but

    > > in
    > >> >> fact it was a known bug in a driver, and suddenly the error condition
    > >> >> appeared because of a very small change in the environment. (to small

    > > to
    > >> >> notice... chaos theory, the butterfly effect)

    >
    > >> >>> Could this error be from a bad nic on another PC trying to
    > >> >>> connect to our Exchange server?

    >
    > >> >> yes, that could be too

    >
    > >> >> still, I would start with drivers/firmware upgrade on your server.- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    Hi there,

    I was wondering if you were able to resolve your issue yet, because
    are experiencing a similar issue with one of our servers... Similarily
    it is also an HP server and we contacted HP and they also recommended
    to upgrade our NIC driver, which that didn't resolve the issue...


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    Re: 2k3 event error SRV 2012

    Hi,
    I am also having the same problem. I have a dell poweredge T300 and i get event error 2012. at the same time all the users can't access the network shared drivers. i don't know what is the problem can anybody help me!

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