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SYMPTOMS
The "RPC Server is too busy..." message indicates that SERVICES.EXE or one
of its threads may have hung. A thread may remain in a blocking state and
appear to be hung if a resource is not available.
CAUSEOne possible cause of these symptoms involves the use of a 15 character computername that is resolved through the Sockets interface to domain name service (DNS). A parsing error can occur resulting in intermittent heap corruption. If DNS resolution is configured through the Control Panel TCP/IP DNS dialogue box, the computername may be resolved in this manner. The results of the heap corruption are not predictable. However, an access violation in SERVICES.EXE may result if a critical data structure is damaged. Also, the server will only attempt to resolve the name in order to establish a session with the computer in question. These operations may not occur frequently. However, the computer browsing service, print services or messenger service may initiate requests for such operations. RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, install the new LMHSVC.DLL file.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.5.
This problem was corrected in Windows NT version 3.51.
Additional query words: prodnt computer domain name
Keywords : ntnetserv NTSrvWkst |
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