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canuck15
Guest
I'm in a bind here. First of all this is a Dell server and I don't have
Win2k3 CD only the recovery disk that wipes the drive clean.
This is a Win2k3 SP2 server. I have 5 Terminal Server User licenses.
Installed Terminal Server just fine. Then I installed Quickbooks 2007
Premium Multiuser according to this procedure.
http://doitlikeapro.com/QuickbooksOnWindowsServer.htm
Now the server doesn't work. Booting to any account including Admin and a
new Admin account I created does not work. Desktop eventually comes up but
computer is frozen. I can get start button but as soon as I try get to Admin
settings it just basically freezes. I can CTL-ALT-DEL and get Task Manager
and it shows CPU and 0 utilization and plenty of memory left.
Starting in safe mode works fine. However I cannot restore the registry
from ntbackup in safemode (stupid that you can't do this IMHO). I tried
reversing the above install procedure to the point I no longer have Terminal
Server, Quickbooks installed and have changed all the registry settings back
to the way they were before. explorer.exe (the desktop, start button etc.)
just refuses to let me get into anything and scheduled backup no longer runs.
Files are still shared properly as far as I can tell.
Btw, this server is only being used as a file server on a workgroup (and now
a Terminal Server). No domains or domain controllers. Event Viewer doesn't
show anything that raises any eyebrows.
Win2k3 CD only the recovery disk that wipes the drive clean.
This is a Win2k3 SP2 server. I have 5 Terminal Server User licenses.
Installed Terminal Server just fine. Then I installed Quickbooks 2007
Premium Multiuser according to this procedure.
http://doitlikeapro.com/QuickbooksOnWindowsServer.htm
Now the server doesn't work. Booting to any account including Admin and a
new Admin account I created does not work. Desktop eventually comes up but
computer is frozen. I can get start button but as soon as I try get to Admin
settings it just basically freezes. I can CTL-ALT-DEL and get Task Manager
and it shows CPU and 0 utilization and plenty of memory left.
Starting in safe mode works fine. However I cannot restore the registry
from ntbackup in safemode (stupid that you can't do this IMHO). I tried
reversing the above install procedure to the point I no longer have Terminal
Server, Quickbooks installed and have changed all the registry settings back
to the way they were before. explorer.exe (the desktop, start button etc.)
just refuses to let me get into anything and scheduled backup no longer runs.
Files are still shared properly as far as I can tell.
Btw, this server is only being used as a file server on a workgroup (and now
a Terminal Server). No domains or domain controllers. Event Viewer doesn't
show anything that raises any eyebrows.