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I installed Symantec Corporate on my Windows Server 2003 Standard SP2.
After some updates, I rebooted the server. As soon as I would login,
it would immediately log me out. I read somewhere that I needed to
copy a good copy of userinit.exe to the server's C:\WINDOWS\system32
directory as wsaupdater.exe. I did and tried to login. No luck. I
noticed that almost as soon as I finished copying the file to the
servers system32 directory, the file was changed by "something"
because the file size changed. So, I fired open services.msc on my
workstation, which is on the same network as the server with the
problem. From the services panel, I connected to the server with the
problem and changed all the Symantec services to disabled. I typed
"iisreset /reboot servername" from the command line and rebooted the
server. When it came back online, I copied the userinit.exe and
wsaupdater.exe to the server's system32 directory. I was then able to
login.
OK. So, I am now logged in and I want to look at the Event Viewer to
see if I can see any obvious issues. I click the icon and get the
following error. "C:\WINDOWS\system32\eventvwr.msc is not a valid
win32 application."
I tried to copy that file over just like I did the other two files and
it didn't work.
Ideas?
After some updates, I rebooted the server. As soon as I would login,
it would immediately log me out. I read somewhere that I needed to
copy a good copy of userinit.exe to the server's C:\WINDOWS\system32
directory as wsaupdater.exe. I did and tried to login. No luck. I
noticed that almost as soon as I finished copying the file to the
servers system32 directory, the file was changed by "something"
because the file size changed. So, I fired open services.msc on my
workstation, which is on the same network as the server with the
problem. From the services panel, I connected to the server with the
problem and changed all the Symantec services to disabled. I typed
"iisreset /reboot servername" from the command line and rebooted the
server. When it came back online, I copied the userinit.exe and
wsaupdater.exe to the server's system32 directory. I was then able to
login.
OK. So, I am now logged in and I want to look at the Event Viewer to
see if I can see any obvious issues. I click the icon and get the
following error. "C:\WINDOWS\system32\eventvwr.msc is not a valid
win32 application."
I tried to copy that file over just like I did the other two files and
it didn't work.
Ideas?