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My computer restart almost every day at the same time in the morning at about 10.10 a

  • 18-06-2007 8:07am
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    My computer restart almost every day at the same time in the morning at about 10.10 am IST

    I have a server 2003 fully updated with Norton and sygate fully updated. My computer restart almost every day at the same time in the morning at about 10.10 am IST within a hour of starting the computer in the morning and after checking event log file got this details . Have scanned online with all but all ok. Have run spybot and adware as well. this pc is on the network with other pc and have one thin pc as well . pls adv what it is and what is the solutions. Have delselected automatically restart in startup and recovery but it is still happening once a day at the same time.
    Product: Windows Operating System
    ID: 6008
    Source: EventLog
    Version: 5.0
    Component: System Event Log
    Symbolic Name: EVENT_EventlogAbnormalShutdown
    Message: The previous system shutdown at %1 on %2 was unexpected.

    Explanation
    This event indicates that an inconsistency exists between the Browser service and the server service.
    Data:
    0000: d7 07 06 00 05 00 01 00 ×.......
    0008: 0a 00 0c 00 27 00 ee 02 ....'.î.
    0010: d7 07 06 00 05 00 01 00 ×.......
    0018: 04 00 2a 00 27 00 ee 02 ..*.'.î.



    AROUND THE SAME TIME THERE WAS ONE MORE EVENT LOG WITH THIS DETAILS. -

    Event Type: Warning
    Event Source: DNS
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 414
    Date: 01-06-2007
    Time: 10:15:52 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: SAMI1
    Description:


    The DNS server machine currently has no DNS domain name. Its DNS name is a single label hostname with no domain (example: "host" rather than "host.microsoft.com").

    You might have forgotten to configure a primary DNS domain for the server computer. For more information, see either "DNS server log reference" or "To configure the primary DNS suffix for a client computer" in the online Help.

    While the DNS server has only a single label name, all zones created will have default records (SOA and NS) created using only this single label name for the server's hostname. This can lead to incorrect and failed referrals when clients and other DNS servers use these records to locate this server by name.

    To correct this problem:
    1) open Control Panel
    2) open System applet
    3) select Computer Name tab
    4) click the "Change" button and join the computer to a domain or workgroup; this name will be used as your DNS domain name
    5) reboot to initialize with new domain name

    After reboot, the DNS server will attempt to fix up default records, substituting new DNS name of this server, for old single label name. However, you should review to make sure zone's SOA and NS records now properly use correct domain name of this server.

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


Comments

  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 9,689 Mod ✭✭✭✭stevenmu


    If it's happening at the same time every day, it's possibly some scheduled task running. Check the windows scheduler for any tasks that run around that time. Also maybe try disabling things like the windows automatic update and automatic updates for any other software you have (like norton and sygate). Check them too, and maybe things like windows defender or any other anti-virus/spyware/adware if you have it, to see if they're scheduled to run scans around then. Also if you have anything like maybe SQL Server running check it's not scheduled to do any maintenance.

    Could there be anything going on in the building at time ? Could you maybe have heating or something kicking in around that time causing a power spike ? (unlikely I know).


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