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2000 server error If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: windows 2000 server error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode February 13th, 2005,01:22 AM #1 muraly View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jan 2005 Posts 1 windows 2000 server error hay friends i am having a serious problem with windows 2000 server. when booting up it shows the following message "lsass.exe-System Error: Security Accounts Manager initialization failed because of the following error: Directory Service cannot start. Error Status: 0xc00002e1. Please click OK to shutdown this system and reboot into Directory Services Restore Mode, check the event log for more detailed information." and the system restarts.this is the back up server of the network and all clients are connected to this machine. plz help me Reply With Quote February 13th, 2005,07:59 AM #2 Big Booger View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Super Moderator Super Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location JAPAN Posts 10,941 Sounds like it could be a virus. Boot the machine into safe mode, run a virus scan, clean the virus. Or try the suggestions quoted below: Uh, I could be wrong, but I thought that Isass.exe was a system file for Active Directory. Be sure that your DNS address is the IP address of the DC when you install it. That's how I screwed it up. seahunt *** lsass.exe - System Error : Security Accounts Manager initialization failed because of the following error: Directory Service cannot start. Error Status: 0xc00002e1. Please click OK to shutdown this system and reboot into Directory Services Restore Mode, check the event log for more detailed information. (Last update 10/21/2003): This issue can occur if the path to the NTDS folder that holds the Active Directory database files and log files does not exist or the NTFS permissions on this folder and database files are too restrictive, and Active Directory cannot start. See Q258007 and Q295932 for more details. Also check Event id 26 from source Program Popup. Map yo