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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies http://serverfault.com/questions/54188/lsass-exe-error-windows-cannot-boot of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question http://www.krishaynes.co.uk/2009/03/lsassexe-system-error-when-booting.html _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a security accounts question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top lsass.exe error, Windows cannot boot up vote 1 down vote favorite This is apocalypse. The server threw me an "lsass.exe" error this morning, saying that it cannot boot, with the following error. LSASS.EXE - System Error, security accounts manager initialization failed because of the following error: Directory Services error status 0xc00002e1 cannot start. Error status 0xc00002e1. I don't get to boot screen. I can successfully boot in active directory restore mode. I'm beyond horror and panic at the moment. The system told me the user hive was corrupted, but recuperation worked out okay, or so said the messagebox. As far as I know, there is no disaster recovery plan at all. The boss said that there MIGHT be a ghost somewhere. If I don't find any, there isn't. The question is simple. I have to improvise the best plan ever or we're all dead. What should I do, apart from trying not to panic? The system is a Windows 2003 with SiS onboard RAID support, plugged with two scsi drives in RAID 0+1. The drivers and system are up to date. There is seemingly no virus in there, though I wouldn't rule out that possibility. Security is a mess to start with. This is a follow-up to my epic odyssey of tragic death: http://serverfault.com/questions/52312/write-read-errors-raid1-recovery http://serverfault.com/questions/49424/0x00000077-error-on-the-corporate-server http://serverfault.com/questions/53349/windows-server-2003-sisraid-error-device-scsi-sisraid1 windows-server-2003 disaster-recovery scsi share|improve this question asked Aug 14 '09 at 12:34 Olivier Tremblay 232315 I'm either gonna cry or resi
initialization failed because of the following error: Directory Services cannot start. Error status 0xc00002e1. I know everyone's scenario's when seeing this message are pretty varied but I found a nice way to fix this within an hour providing you have a similar setup. In my particular case I had two servers an SBS 2000 (oh dear I hear you cry) and a Standard Server 2003 running SP1. The 2K3 machine was rebooted and upon reboot we were presented with the above error. So to fix try the following: 1. Reboot the 2K3 server into "Directory Services Restore Mode" then logon to the machine locally, in my case I didnt know the restore password (results of taking on machines from other support companies.) -If this is the case go onto the second server, right click "my computer" and select manage, within the new window, right click the "Computer Management" header and then click connect to another computer, you can then connect to the server you can't log into and reset the local admin password. 2. So first things first now your into the server you need to check the database files, go to start, run, and type "cmd" to open a command shell. The type the following: ntdsutil files info You should see similar the below: Drive Information: C:\ NTFS (Fixed Drive ) free(533.3 Mb) total(4.1 Gb) DS Path Information: Database : C:\WINDOWS\NTDS\ntds.dit - 10.1 Mb Backup dir : C:\WINDOWS\NTDS\dsadata.bak Working dir: C:\WINDOWS\NTDS Log dir : C:\WINDOWS\NTDS - 42.1 Mb total temp.edb - 2.1 Mb res2.log - 10.0 Mb res1.log - 10.0 Mb edb00001.log - 10.0 Mb edb.log - 10.0 Mb You need to make sure that these files exist and the directory is there before you continue. 3. You can now do an integrity check by typing the following: ntdsutil files integrity if you get an error here then continue, otherwise try a reboot and it should fix the issue. 4. Next check is a semantic check, do this using the following command: ntdsutil "sem d a" go If this fails however try the following: ntdsutil "sem d a" "go f" 5. Try a defragment: 5a - Type 'ntdsutil' 5b - Type 'compact to "c:\TMP"' If defragmentation succeeds without errors, follow the Ntdsutil.exe on-screen instructions. Delete all the log files in the log directory by typing the following command: del drive C:\ pathToLogFiles \*.log Copy the new Ntds.dit file over the old Ntds.dit file in the current Active Directory database path that you noted in step 2. Note You do not have delete the Edb.chk file. Restart the computer normally. I personally still had issues at this point, with the server refusing to access these files with JET errors. So from that point had to do the following: 6. Modify the