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Troubleshooting on Windows 97
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Troubleshooting on Windows
Section 18.1, “The eDirectory for Windows Server Won’t Start,” on page 97
Section 18.2, “The Windows Server Can’t Open the eDirectory Database Files,” on page 97
Section 18.3, “SLP_NETWORK_ERROR(-23) Occurs in Windows Machines,” on page 98
18.1 The eDirectory for Windows Server Won’t Start
If the eDirectory server fails to start when you boot the Windows server, a message will notify you
that the service failed to start.
If there are no other eDirectory database replicas, users can't log in.
If there are other replicas, logging in might be slow and you will see communication errors and
synchronization errors on the servers holding those replicas.
The eDirectory server entries in the Windows Registry might have been edited, or the Windows
Registry might be corrupt.
eDirectory database files might have been corrupted or deleted.
If the eDirectory server cannot start because another service did not start, you can get more
information from Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer.
You will need to resolve the related-service problem before starting the eDirectory server.
The Registry or eDirectory executable files are corrupted or lost. Run the SAMMIG utility in the
system directory. Select Uninstall NDS on Windows NT and include new eDirectory information
in the NT domain. Continue with the uninstallation process until completed. Then restart
sammig.exe
and proceed to install eDirectory.
Database files have been corrupted or deleted. If the eDirectory server comes up on the NT
server but the service can’t open the eDirectory database files, see Section 18.2, “The Windows
Server Can’t Open the eDirectory Database Files,” on page 97.
The eDirectory server is not connected to a hub or switch or directly to a workstation (using a
crossover cable). Connect the server to a hub or switch.
18.2 The Windows Server Can’t Open the eDirectory Database
Files
If the eDirectory server can’t open the database files, a message on the Windows server will notify
you.
If there are no other database replicas, users can't log in.
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