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| IntelliMirror |
Description of Windows 2000 IntelliMirror Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 272203 - The IntelliMirror management technologies are a set of powerful features built into Windows 2000 to increase reliability and reduce the overall cost of supporting users of Windows. IntelliMirror uses policy-based Change and Configuration Management. (updated 8/24/2000)
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Introduction to IntelliMirror Downloadable Word document from Microsoft, posted April 19. 1999 |
Introduction to Windows 2000 Group Policy From Microsoft TechNet, a Whitepaper on Windows 2000 Group Policies - one of the key components of Change and Configuration Management of IntelliMirror. |
IntelliMirror Lets your information follow you. An overview for managers from the Windows 2000 Server documentation. |
The Windows Installer Service Microsoft Whitepaper on using the new Windows Installer Service with IntelliMirror. |
Understanding the Value of IntelliMirror, Remote OS Installation, and SMS A whitepaper from Microsoft describing how IntelliMirror, Remote OS Installation, and SMS work together to offer a full complement of change and configuration management features for Windows-based systems. This article is a guide designed to help administrators select the right combined solution to configure and maintain users' desktops in their corporate computing environments. |
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How to Publish ActiveX Controls in Windows 2000 Using IntelliMirror Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 241163 - Describes how to publish ActiveX controls using the IntelliMirror Software Installation and Maintenance technology in Windows 2000. |
Implementing Common Desktop Scenarios Microsoft white paper describes six scenarios for using IntelliMirror. These scenarios are intended to be starting points from which you can develop settings that are tailored to your environment. This includes options for registry-based policy settings, security settings, software installation, scripts, folder redirection, Microsoft Internet Explorer maintenance, and Remote Installation Services. |
IntelliMirror Trick and Tips Many IT professionals start by experimenting with the actual product before having a chance to review the materials. Use these tips and tricks to help you make the best use of IntelliMirror features. But because each environment is unique, use the links provided throughout this article to find further information. Source: Microsoft TechNet |
Remote Operating System Installation Overview An overview of the Remote Operating System Installation feature, which performs Change and Configuration Management tasks in Microsoft® Windows® 2000-based networks, and the Remote Installation Services (RIS) technologies it uses. |
Software Deployment Using Windows 2000 and Systems Management Server 2.0 White paper explains the desktop and system management features in the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and in Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0. It also provides a comparison of the features in each product and the key questions involved in determining which technology is appropriate for use in any given organization. |
Software Deployment with Windows 2000 IntelliMirror and SMS Software management involves three phases. In Phase I we prepare software packages. We either obtain native installer packages or use scripting methods. In Phase II we distribute these script files and the source files to software distribution points. Finally, in Phase III we target client computers. |
Software Installation and Maintenance White paper describing Windows 2000 Software Installation and Maintenance, one of the key Change and Configuration Management features. Administrators can use Software Installation and Maintenance to manage software throughout the software’s lifecycle to reduce their organization’s Total Cost of Ownership for Windows 2000 Professional. |
Step-by-Step Guide to User Data and User Settings This guide includes scenarios showing the benefits of User Data Management and User Settings Management. It is designed to help administrators understand how they can use these features in their organizations. | Exam DescriptionBCRAN is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® certification. The BCRAN exam (642-821) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) CCNP course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot WAN and remote access solutions. The exam covers topics on General knowledge of WAN technologies, Inplementation and Operation, Planning and Design, and Troubleshooting.
Exam TopicsThe following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the BCRAN exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam.
General Knowledge
- Describe how different WAN technologies can be used to provide remote access to a network, including asynchronous dial-in, Frame Relay, ISDN, cable modem, and DSL
- Describe traffic control methods used to manage traffic flow on WAN links
- Explain the operation of remote network access control methods
- Identify PPP components, and explain the use of PPP as an access and encapsulation method
- Describe the structure and operation of virtual private network technologies
- Describe the process of Network Address Translation (NAT)
Implementation and Operation
- Configure asynchronous modems and router interfaces to provide network access
- Configure an ISDN solution for remote access
- Configure frame relay operation and traffic control on WAN links
- Configure access control to manage and limit remote access
- Configure DSL operation using Cisco IOS
- Configure VPN operation using Cisco IOS
- Configure Network Address Translation (NAT)
Planning and Design
- Design a Cisco remote access solution using asynchronous dial-up technology
- Plan a Cisco ISDN solution for remote access or primary link back-up
- Design a Cisco frame relay infrastructure to provide access between remote network components
- Design a solution of access control to meet required specifications
- Plan traffic shaping to meet required quality of service on access links
Troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot non-functional remote access systems
- Troubleshoot a VPN system
- Troubleshoot traffic control problems on a WAN link
| Error Codes |
Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 261186 - During normal operation or in Safe mode, your computer may play "Fur Elise" or "It's a Small, Small World" seemingly at random. This is an indication sent to the PC speaker from the computer's BIOS that the CPU fan is failing or has failed, or that the power supply voltages have drifted out of tolerance. This is a design feature of a detection circuit and system BIOSes developed by Award/Unicore from 1997 on. |
How to Troubleshoot STOP Error Messages After Enabling Advanced Power Management Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 237673 - If your computer stops responding (hangs) or if you receive a STOP error message, Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS may be the cause of this behavior in the following situations |
Memory Parity Errors: Causes and Suggestions Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 101272 - This article discusses the extensive study in determining the causes of some NMI Memory Parity Errors in Windows NT with the aid of a high tech SIMM tester. The results are not conclusive and the research into this is ongoing. |
Page Fault Error Message When You Change Video Mode Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 228107 - When you change the video mode on your Windows 2000-based computer, you may receive a page fault error message. This issue can occur when you use third-party video drivers for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with your video adapter. Video adapters designed for use with Windows NT 4.0 may not be totally compatible with Windows 2000-based computers. |
Remote Access Service (RAS) Error Code List Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 163111 - This article lists the error codes that Remote Access Service (RAS) reports in Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95/98. |
Windows 2000 Configuration Manager Error Code Meanings and Troubleshooting Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 245386. When a device fails, an error message is usually reported in Device Manager with an exclamation point in a yellow circle next to the device. If you double-click the device (or right-click the device and then click)
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Windows 2000 STOP Messages Sample Chapter 16 from the Windows 2000 Resource Kit. This chapter contains general information and troubleshooting tips about these types of errors as well as specific information about the twelve most common Stop messages seen by callers to Microsoft Product Support. |
| Misc Error Messages |
Common Cause of "Error performing inpage operation" Explained Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 141117 - When copying files from a diskette on a Windows NT computer, you may occasionally experience an "Error performing inpage operation".
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Error Messages Caused by Incorrect Serial Port Configuration Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 112584 - If you configure a serial port incorrectly in the Ports option of Control Panel, there are several error messages that may appear in Event Viewer after you restart the computer. |
Error Message: Memory Could Not Be Read... Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 262490 - When you log on to the local console of your Windows 2000-based computer, you may receive the following error message: |
Explanation of "Status Buffer Overflow" Error Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 193839 - Certain conditions, which can report a network error to the event log, are caused by a non-destructive SMB message also known a "Status Message." Most commonly the error reported in the event log is network error event 2012. |
FIX: "Limited Virtual Memory" Error Message When You Start Your Computer Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 257758 - When you set the paging file (Pagefile.sys) on your computer to a size that is lower than the recommended size of 12 megabytes (MB) plus the amount of random access memory (RAM), a temporary paging file (Temppf.sys) may be created, you may receive the following error message after you log on: Limited Virtual Memory. Your system is running without a properly sized paging file. Please use the virtual memory option of the System applet in the Control Panel to create a paging file, or to increase the initial size of your paging file. |
Possible Resolutions to STOP 0x0A, 0x01E, and 0x50 Errors Q183169 - Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Windows NT computers, and those built on NT technology, may stop responding (hang - with one or more of the following STOP error messages: |
STOP Errors When Running MITAC 6133 Laptop on Battery Power Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 250975 - When you try to run a MITAC 6133 laptop using battery power, you may receive the following STOP error messages: |
STOP 0xC0000244 When Security Log Full If the CrashOnAuditFail registry key is set to 1 and the Security Event log is full on a computer running Windows NT, the following blue screen error message may be displayed: STOP: C0000244 {Audit Failed} An attempt to generate a security audit failed. |
| STOP 0x0000000A Errors |
A "Stop: 0x0000000a" Error Occurs After You Install an HP ScanJet 5100c or 5200c Scanner Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 315377 - After you install a Hewlett-Packard (HP) ScanJet 5100c or 5200c scanner, you may receive the following Stop error when you restart your computer: |
A "STOP 0xA" Error Message Occurs When You Use Routing and Remote Access with NAT and VPN Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 318437 - If you use the Routing and Remote Access feature of Windows 2000 and you also use virtual private networking (VPN) and network address translation (NAT) functionality on the same computer, you may receive the following error message: |
Backup Exec 8.0 May Cause "Stop 0x0000000A" or Sporadic Reboots Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266196 - Veritas Backup Exec 8.0 may cause a "Stop 0x0000000A" error message or sporadic reboots. The stop code may resemble the following example: |
Eject Request May Cause "Stop 0xA" Error Message Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 254611 - When you request that a device be ejected using the Add/Remove Hardware tool in Control Panel, you may receive a "Stop 0xA" error message. |
Hotfix from Q259545 causes "Stop 0x0000000A" Error Message in Disk.sys File Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 276409 - After two or more Fibre Channel adapters are installed but only one is connected to a single set of disks, no problems occur. However, after another set of disks is attached to the second adapter, you may receive Stop 0xA error message. |
"Stop 0x0000000A" Error Message and Computer Stops Responding When You Use Dial-up RAS Connection Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 321420 - When you use a dial-up remote access service (RAS) connection to browse the Internet or to connect to a corporate network, your computer may stop responding (hang) and return a Stop error (an error on a blue screen) similar to the following... |
Stop 0x0a Error in nt!ExpBoostOwnerThread() Occurs on a Large Terminal Server Installation Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 321613 - In a large Windows Terminal Services installation, a Windows 2000-based computer under heavy stress may stop unexpectedly with the following error message: STOP : 0x0000000a (0x00000063, 0x0000001c, 0x00000000, 0x80415026) The first argument is typically a low address (for example, 0 + 0x63 = 0x63). The fourth argument is always an address in the nt!ExpBoostOwnerThread() function |
STOP: 0x0000000A When You Dual Boot with Windows NT 4.0 on the Same Partition Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 227301 - If you install Windows 2000 on a partition where an existing version of Windows NT 4.0 is already installed, when you boot into the previously installed version of Windows NT you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
"Stop 0xA" Trying to Reuse a Freed File Handle Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 258541 - A Windows 2000-based server that is handling a large amount of file input/ouput (I/O) operations may generate a "Stop 0xA" error message. This problem may be more likely to occur on multiple-processor computers. |
"Stop 0x0000000A" Stop Code on Stressed Servers Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 286362 - A stressed Windows 2000-based server may display the following stop code on a blue screen: Stop 0x0000000A (0x00000060, 0x0000001c, 0x00000001, 0x8042a04a) |
STOP Errors 0x00000023 and 0x0000000A in Fastfat.sys When a Program Queries the File System Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 289205 - When a program queries for a file name or for volume information, Windows 2000 may exhibit the following STOP errors in Fastfat.sys: |
Troubleshooting "Stop 0x0A" Messages in Windows NT or Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 165863 - This article discusses how to troubleshoot the following "Stop" error message in Windows NT or Windows 2000: |
| STOP 0x000000Ax Errors |
"STOP 0x000000A5" When Installing Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 256841 - When you are installing Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message: STOP: 0x000000A5 (<Parameter1>, <Parameter2>, <Parameter3>,<Parameter4>) The ACPI Bios in this system is not fully compliant to the specification.Please read the readme.txt for possible workarounds, or contact your system vendor for an updated bios. |
| STOP 0x000000Bx Errors |
Err Msg: Stop 0x000000B4 The Video Driver Failed to Initialize Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 240369 - After you install Windows 2000, the following error message may be displayed when you start your computer: |
"STOP 0x000000B4" or Black Screen During GUI-Mode Setup on Micron Powerdigm XSU Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 250271 - You may experience either of the following symptoms at the beginning of GUI-mode Setup: |
"Stop 0xB8 ATTEMPTED_SWITCH_FROM_DPC" Error Message When You Use a Parallel Port Zip Drive Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 281428 - When your computer tries to access a parallel port Iomega Zip drive, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: STOP: 0x000000B8 (0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000) ATTEMPTED_SWITCH_FROM_DPC address 0xf729a248 in ppa.sys |
Stop 0x000000B8 Error Occurs in a Windows 2000 Cluster The cluster node performs a random bugcheck and you receive either of the following error messages: STOP 0x00000b8 ATTEMPTED_SWITCH_FROM_DPC (b8) A wait operation, attach process, or yield was attempted from a DPC routine. This is an illegal operation and the stack track will lead to the offending code and original DPC routine |
| STOP 0x000000Cx Errors |
How to Debug "Stop 0x2C" or "Stop 0x0000002C" Error Messages Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 265879 - This article describes how to debug Stop 2C error and BAD_POOL_CALLER messages. |
"Stop 0xC2 BAD_POOL_CALLER" Error Message on Print Server Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 258069 - A Windows 2000-based print server may randomly stop responding (hang) with a "Stop" error message on a blue screen. The stop code is 0xC2, and the first parameter is always 0x00000007. |
"STOP 0x000000c2" Error Message Appears on a Blue Screen After You Install IomegaWare Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 309155 - After you install IomegaWare 2.0 version software on your computer, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
A "Stop 0x000000C2" Error Occurs When You Try to Close a File on a Network Share Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 328776 - When you try to close a file that is located on a network share, you may receive the following error message (or one that is similar) on a blue screen: STOP 0x000000C2 (0x00000007, 0x00000fd3, 0x88289700, 0x00000000) |
"Stop 0x000000cb" Uninstalling SMS 2.0 on Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 254813 - When you attempt to uninstall Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 on a computer that is running Windows 2000, the computer may stop responding (hang) and the following error message may be displayed on a blue screen: |
Error Message: STOP 0x000000C5 DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 291810 - You may receive the following STOP error message on a blue screen STOP 0x000000C5 (parameter 1, parameter 2, parameter 3, parameter 4) DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL where parameter 1 is the memory that is referenced, parameter 2 is the internal request level (IRQL), parameter 3 may be a value of 0 (a read operation) or 1 (a write operation), and parameter 4 is the address that referenced memory. |
"STOP 0x000000CE" Error Message in Raspppoe.sys During Upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 296946 - When you upgrade from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 you may receive the following error message: |
You Receive a "Stop 0x000000CE" Error Message During Shutdown Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 327643 - While your computer is shutting down, you may receive a "Stop 0x000000CE" error message. Mrxsmb.sys is listed as the problem driver. |
| STOP 0x000000Dx Errors |
"Stop 0x000000D1" Error Message in Tcpip.sys Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260956 - Under certain circumstances when you are using TCP/IP for network communication, your computer may stop responding (hang) and display the following error message on a blue screen: |
"Stop 0xC00002D1" Caused by Change to System File Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 216352 - If you accidentally delete or change a protected Windows 2000 system file, you may receive a "Stop 0xC00002D1" error message on a blue screen. When you restart the computer, the original file is replaced automatically and Windows should op |
STOP 0x000000D1 in Ino_fltr.sys with Inoculan Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 247421 - When you save a file to a floppy disk or copy a file to a floppy disk on a computer running Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message:
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"Stop 0x000000D1" Error in Atmlane.sys Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q294442 - When you are using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM - Network services in Windows 2000, you may receive the following stop message: |
Error Message Reports STOP 0x000000D1 in Serial.sys When Serial Device or Driver Verifier Is in Use Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 276545 - When you use a serial device or run the Driver Verifier tool on a Windows 2000-based system, a STOP 0x00000D1 error in the Serial.sys driver may occur. |
"Stop 0x000000D1" Error Message in Tcpip.sys Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260956 - Under certain circumstances when you are using TCP/IP for network communication, your computer may stop responding (hang) and display the following error message on a blue screen: |
Stop 0xD1 in Tcpip.sys During Session Setup or in the Middle of a Data Stream Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 255594 - During session Setup or in the middle of a data stream, a Windows 2000 server may stop responding (hang - and the following error message may be displayed: |
STOP 0x000000d6 with Xircom CEM56-100 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 228440 - You may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
"STOP 0x000000D8 DRIVER_USED_EXCESSIVE_PTES" Error Message on Server with Heavy I/O Load Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 311551 - On a server that experiences a heavy input/output (I/O) load, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: *** STOP 0x000000D8 DRIVER_USED_EXCESSIVE_PTES NOTE: This problem is more likely to occur on heavily loaded Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft SQL Server systems or domain controllers with a large Active Directory. |
How to Troubleshoot "STOP 0x0000003F" and "STOP 0x000000D8" Error Messages in Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 256004 - Your Windows 2000-based computer may generate one of the following error messages on a blue screen: |
| The BLACKDRV.SYS file Causes the Stop Error Message: 0X000000D1(0XBE70D600, 0X00000000,0X00000000,0XBE92F13C Q269279 - Microsoft Knowledge Base Article When you copy large files over the network, your computer can restart if Startup And Recovery is set to Automatically Reboot under the |
| STOP 0x000000Ex Errors |
"STOP 0x000000E2" Error Message Occurs on a Blue Screen Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 273636 - When you use Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: STOP 0x000000E2 (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000) MANUALLY_INITIATED_CRASH A Stop 0xE2 error message indicates that you manually initiated the crash. However, if the Driver Verifier Manager tool is enabled and there is an issue with either an enabled driver or one of the monitored settings, then a Stop 0x000000E2 error message is generated. |
You Receive a "Stop 0x000000E3" Error Message in Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 307232 - You may receive a "Stop 0x000000E3" error message on a blue screen. |
Error Message: STOP 0x000000EA THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 293078 - You may receive the following error message on a blue screen: STOP 0x000000EA THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER |
| STOP 0x00000018 Errors |
How to Troubleshoot a STOP 0x00000018 REFERENCE_BY_POINTER Error Message Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 282503 - This article describes how to troubleshoot the following error message: STOP 0x00000018 (parameter 1, parameter 2, parameter 3, parameter 4) REFERENCE_BY_POINTER |
| STOP 0x0000001A Errors |
How to Troubleshoot a STOP 0x0000001A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Error Message Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 282504 - If you are running Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message: STOP 0x0000001A (parameter, parameter, parameter, parameter) MEMORY_MANAGEMENT |
| STOP 0x0000001E Errors |
DirectCD 3.01 Prevents Starting in Safe Mode in Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 261807 - After installing Adaptec's DirectCD version 3.01 on Microsoft Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message when you attempt to start in Safe Mode: STOP: 0x0000001e KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED This occurs because Adaptec's driver CDR4VSD.SYS installed by DirectCD version 3.01 is not compatible with Safe Mode. |
A "Stop 0x0000001E" Error Occurs in Win32k.sys in Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 811363 - You may receive the following error message on a blue screen when Windows 2000 is working on a graphics operation: Stop 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xA0023BE5, 0x00000000, 0x0000004C) |
Error Message: STOP 0x00000001e KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED in Win2k.sys Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 294728 - When you restart your computer, you may receive the following error message: STOP 0x0000001e KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED in win2k.sys |
How to Troubleshoot "Stop 0x0000001E" with First Parameter of 0xC0000044 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 264223 - A computer that is running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
Open Handles Cause STOP 0x0000001E or STOP 0x00000024 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 195857 - While shutting down an application the system may stop with a STOP 0x0000001E or STOP 0x00000024 error message. In the case of the STOP 0x0000001E the first parameter will always be C0000005. |
Printing in Outlook 98 on Windows NT/2000 4.0 Causes STOP 0x00000001E Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 234326 - When you attempt to use the print function in Microsoft Outlook 98 on a computer running Windows NT, your computer may stop responding (hang) and display the following error message: |
STOP 0x1E in Usbhub.sys with Surprise Removal of Plug and Play USB Hub Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260830 - When you unplug a Plug and Play Universal Serial Bus (USB) hub (a surprise removal) several times, the following error message may be displayed: |
"Stop 0x0000001e" in Win32k.sys When You Quit a Program Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 269593 - When you quit a program, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
Stop 0x0000001E in Win32k.sys When Using Animated Mouse Pointers Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 278999 - When you are using animated mouse pointers in Windows 2000 with Terminal Services enabled, you may get receive the following error message on a blue screen when you log off: Stop 0x0000001E (0xc0000005, 0xa009ddf0, 0x00000000, 0x0000003c) |
"Stop 0x0000001e" on Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 279640 - When you are running Windows 2000 Server with or without Service Pack 1 (SP1 -, you may receive one of the following stop codes: |
"Stop 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" Error Message May Be Displayed When You Use the Diskperf Utility Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 300224 - After you have installed Terminal Services on Windows 2000 or you have upgraded from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server to Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
"Stop 0x0000001E" Error Message After Changing Color Depth Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260982 - When you change the color depth from High Color (16-bit) to True Color (24-bit) on your Windows 2000-based computer while the DVD player is open, you may receive a "Stop 0x0000001E" error message on a blue screen. |
Stop 0x1e Error Message Adding Port to Triple Lanstreamer PCI Network Adapter Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 217078 - When you attempt to add a port to a Triple Lanstreamer PCI network adapter, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen: |
"Stop: 0x0000001E" Error Message During Setup Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 161703 - Windows NT generates a bug check code on a blue screen when a problem is encountered. These codes can assist you in troubleshooting the problem. For additional information about bug check codes, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article-ID: Q103059 - Descriptions of Bug Codes for Windows NT. This article describes only the following bug check code: STOP 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED |
"Stop 0x0000001E" Error Message in Ntoskrnl.exe Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 294690 - When you use a Windows 2000-based computer, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen while Windows processes a loop back packet: |
"Stop 0x0000001E" Error Message Printing with Hewlett-Packard DesignJet Printer Driver from a Terminal Services Client Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 301330 - When you print from a Terminal Server or Terminal Services client, you may receive a "Stop 0x0000001E" error message on a blue screen. This issue can occur if you are using the Hewlett-Packard DesignJet driver (HPGL2/RTL - version 4.4 for Windows |
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