Nt Authority System Error Message
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Windows 8.1 Update Windows 8 & 8.1 Tutorial NT Authority\System Error Message: "This system is shutting down. Windows must now restart because the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service terminated unexpectedly."Affected Products: Software, ServersAffected Operating Systems: Windows NT® 4.0
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Server, Windows® 2000 Advanced Server, Windows® 2000 Server, Windows® Server 2003ISSUE: When starting your computer, you may see the following error message: System Shutdown This system is shutting down. Please save all work in progress and log off. Any unsaved changes will be lost. This shutdown was initiated by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Time before shutdown: Message: Windows must now restart because the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service terminated unexpectedly Note: If http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/nt-authoritysystem-shutdown/c8de6657-c752-4260-bb71-92e75ddbed06 you disconnect your computer from its broadband connection, it does not shut down. Remove the cable from the network card or unplug the USB cable modem. RESOLUTION: There are two resolution options available. Note: Follow Resolution #1 first, and then proceed to Resolution #2. Resolution #1: Download and install the Symantec W32.Blaster.Worm Removal Tool Resolution #2: If you do not have a current antivirus subscription Note: If the computer attempts to https://panam.gateway.com/s/issues/2-928610104.shtml shut down, use the following steps to prevent the forced shut down. This allows you to complete one of the resolutions without the computer restarting. From the Start menu, click Run. In the Run dialog box, type: shutdown -a. Click OK. Resolution #1: Download and install the Symantec W32.Blaster.Worm Removal Tool. Note: You need to be logged in with Administrative rights to run this tool in Windows NT®, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows 2003 Server. Download the FixBlast.exe file from the Symantec Web site. Save the file to a convenient location, such as the Downloads folder or the Windows Desktop, or to removable media that is known to be uninfected, if possible. If you would like, check the authenticity of the digital signature. This step is optional. Close all open windows and programs before running the tool. If you are using Windows XP, disable System Restore. CAUTION: If you are running Windows XP, it is strongly recommend that you do not skip this step. The removal procedure may be unsuccessful if Windows XP System Restore is not disabled, as Windows prevents outside programs from modifying System Restore. End task on msblast.exe. On your keyboard, press the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys. In the Windows Security window, click Task Manager. In the Windows
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