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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 http://www.krishaynes.co.uk/2009/03/lsassexe-system-error-when-booting.html 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 http://windows.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/windows2000-l/lsassexe-system-error-directory-services-648067 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" security accounts 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 security accounts manager 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 defra
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