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07-06-2008 07:20 AM
07-06-2008 07:20 AM
Stop 0x77 error on ProLiant 350 G5, Windows 2003
Is this a problem with a driver or a missing service pack?
Thank you,
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07-06-2008 03:50 PM
07-06-2008 03:50 PM
Re: Stop 0x77 error on ProLiant 350 G5, Windows 2003
That might pick up any missing drivers.
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07-06-2008 06:31 PM
07-06-2008 06:31 PM
Re: Stop 0x77 error on ProLiant 350 G5, Windows 2003
Acording to the Microsoft KB article 130801 a code 0xC00000E is a STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE. Whatever that means...
It seems that the problems have occured during the backup process where the server uses NTBackup to backup over the network to another Windows server. Could there be some sort of load problems with the nic or Raid array?
Thanks,
John
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07-09-2008 03:40 AM
07-09-2008 03:40 AM
Re: Stop 0x77 error on ProLiant 350 G5, Windows 2003
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