Guest Tom Keifer Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 My SBS2003 slowed to a crawl, and I couldn't log onto the server. I had to reboot the server to get in. There was only one error in the event log, when I did a search on the faulting application name, dredger.exe, I got ZERO hits. When I searched all of micrsoftsoft.com, I got 2 hits both in DUTCH and both from the newsgroups. Why are Microsoft developers allowed to create undocumented error messages? What the hell is slowing the server down? There aren't any messages in any of the event logs that give any clue as to what is happening. Tom Keifer
Guest Danny Sanders Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 Re: Small Business Server 2003 See: http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/BackOffice/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/2004-03/0381.html hth DDS "Tom Keifer" <vendormail@firebirdtech.co> wrote in message news:0DC3C649-0A87-4096-9E2F-13AF73391EE0@microsoft.com... > My SBS2003 slowed to a crawl, and I couldn't log onto the server. I had to > reboot the server to get in. There was only one error in the event log, > when I did a search on the faulting application name, dredger.exe, I got > ZERO hits. When I searched all of micrsoftsoft.com, I got 2 hits both in > DUTCH and both from the newsgroups. > Why are Microsoft developers allowed to create undocumented error > messages? > What the hell is slowing the server down? There aren't any messages in any > of the event logs that give any clue as to what is happening. > Tom Keifer
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