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Guest Michael S. Androsov
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On the computer with Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP6a) in the Event Log I received

next message:

 

Source: Disk

ID: 43

Crash dump is disabled! NT failed to initalize the boot partition paging

file for crashdump. This may be because the system has more than 3.8GB of

physical memory.

 

What's the problem?

 

Michael S. Androsov

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Guest Dave Patrick
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Re: Disk - 43

 

This article may help.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;216491

 

 

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

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Microsoft MVP [Windows]

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"Michael S. Androsov" wrote:

> On the computer with Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP6a) in the Event Log I

> received

> next message:

>

> Source: Disk

> ID: 43

> Crash dump is disabled! NT failed to initalize the boot partition paging

> file for crashdump. This may be because the system has more than 3.8GB of

> physical memory.

>

> What's the problem?

>

> Michael S. Androsov

>

Guest Michael S. Androsov
Posted

Service Control Manager 7000

 

Service Control Manager 7000

 

Please, help me with one more error in the Event Log:

 

Source: Service Control Manager

ID: 7000

"The NAVAPEL service failed to start due to the following error:

The system cannot find the file specified. "

 

This nessage I received after every reboot. I don't know, what's the NAVAPEL.

 

Michael S. Androsov

Guest John John
Posted

Re: Service Control Manager 7000

 

Re: Service Control Manager 7000

 

Michael S. Androsov wrote:

> Please, help me with one more error in the Event Log:

>

> Source: Service Control Manager

> ID: 7000

> "The NAVAPEL service failed to start due to the following error:

> The system cannot find the file specified. "

>

> This nessage I received after every reboot. I don't know, what's the NAVAPEL.

>

> Michael S. Androsov

 

It's a Norton Anti-Virus file.

 

"- Service: Navapel, error: "System cannot find the file specified" -

You may see this event after you upgrade to Symantec AntiVirus Corporate

Edition 9.x. Navapel is a service used by Symantec AntiVirus 8.x and

earlier, and it is not used by Symantec AntiVirus 9.x. To solve the

problem remove the registry key that loads the Navapel service. The key

is found at

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NAVAPEL. See The

link to "Symantec Knowledge Base Document ID: 2004070611591448" for

details."

http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=7000&eventno=108&source=Service+Control+Manager&phase=1

 

John

Posted

Re: Service Control Manager 7000

 

Re: Service Control Manager 7000

 

Michael S. Androsov wrote:

> I don't know, what's the NAVAPEL.

 

My guess (and it is JUST a guess !) would be something to do with a

Norton Anti-Virus product of one sort or another. Probably somebody has

uninstalled or disabled this package (and in typical bad style for

Norton / Symantec products) it has failed to correctly 'clean up after

itself'

 

Calvin.

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Service Control Manager 7000

 

Re: Service Control Manager 7000

 

Here you go.

 

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/pfdocs/2004070611591448?Open&docid=2004070611591448&nsf=ent-security.nsf&view=0

 

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Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"Michael S. Androsov" wrote:

> Please, help me with one more error in the Event Log:

>

> Source: Service Control Manager

> ID: 7000

> "The NAVAPEL service failed to start due to the following error:

> The system cannot find the file specified. "

>

> This nessage I received after every reboot. I don't know, what's the

> NAVAPEL.

>

> Michael S. Androsov

>


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