NT 4.0 Server Service Fails to Start.

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 NT 4.0 Server Event ID 7023 or 7001 Server Service Fails to Start.


Does your NT 4.0 Server service fail to start?


   

If your Server service fails to start and you received Event ID 7023 or 7001, and when you attempt to start it manually you get system error 8 or 234, you may have too many entries in the REG_MULTI_SZ value at:

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters\NullSessionPipes

The default information stored in this value is:

COMNAP
COMNODE
SQL\QUERY
SPOOLSS
LLSRPC
EPMAPPER
LOCATOR

If there are more than 32 KB in that entry, the Server service will fail to start and return the error More data is available, or Not enough storage is available.

The solution is to remove any unnecessary entries from the NullSessionPipes value.

 

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