![]() The Registry value is not set.Ī database reached the maximum allowed size. Run Isinteg to detect and repair database inconsistencies.Ī database is not connecting to Microsoft Exchange MTA. The system is low on resources.Ī CryptoAPI error occurred while the server certificate trust list was being retrieved.Ī CryptoAPI error occurred while the server certificate was being retrieved.Ī CryptoAPI error was encountered trying to retrieve the server Certificate Trust List.Ī CryptoAPI error was encountered while trying to retrieve the server certificate trust list.Ī CryptoAPI error was encountered while trying to retrieve the server certificate.Ī database error occurred retrieving row.Ī database error occurred retrieving session.Ī database inconsistency was encountered while performing an upgrade on the database. The destination control block index is not valid.Ī corrupt page link was detected in a B-Tree.Ī crawl (population) did not start because the start address was used by another crawl in progress.Ī critical error occurred. All connections to locality were lost.Ī connection error occurred. The connection was terminated while still associated.Ī connection error occurred. Check to ensure that this entity has the appropriate "Send As" permissions on the local server's X.400 object.Ī connection error occurred with entity. Performance Collection for % Processor - MOM process (HealthService)Ī barred message transfer agent (MTA) or gateway attempted to send a message.Ī buffer input/output (I/O) thread termination error occurred.Ī call to a system service failed unexpectedly.Ī client routing node failed to authenticate with its Routing Engine serviceĪ cluster resource is attempting to go offline.Ī connection attempt from an entity was refused because of a security violation. % Processor - MOM process (HealthService) Performance Collection for % Processor - Microsoft Search (mssearch) process % Processor - Microsoft Search (mssearch) process Performance Collection for % Processor - IIS inetinfo process Performance Collection for % Processor - Exchange MTA process Performance Collection for % Processor - Exchange MAD process Performance Collection for % Processor - Exchange LSASS process Performance Collection for % Processor - Exchange Information Store process % Processor - Exchange Information Store process ![]() ![]() MSSearch performance monitoring cannot be initialized for the Gatherer object because the counters are not loaded. An object data file is causing an input/output (I/O) close error. Message transfer agent (MTA) database server error was encountered. After you run these commands, the warning messages are not logged: RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, run the following commands at a command prompt in the %SystemRoot%\\System32 folder to unload and reload the IIS performance dynamic-link libraries (DLLs). The functions in this library will not be treated as trusted. The configuration information of the performance library “C:\\WINNT\\system32\\aspperf.dll” for the “ASP” service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The configuration information of the performance library “C:\\WINNT\\system32\\infoctrs.dll” for the “InetInfo” service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The configuration information of the performance library “C:\\WINNT\\system32\\w3ctrs.dll” for the “W3SVC” service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The event ID 2003 warning message has the following text: This issue does not occur with NTFS drives that do not have a service pack, if the FAT or FAT32 drive is formatted before you run Windows 2000 Setup, or if you add IIS later. SYMPTOMSAfter you install Windows 2000 on a drive that uses the FAT or FAT32 file system (that was formatted during the installation process) and install Internet Information Services (IIS) in the same Setup process, event ID 2003 warning messages may appear in the Application event log when you start System Monitor and add counters.
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