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03-10-2003 02:29 PM
03-10-2003 02:29 PM
POST ERRORS 1792 and 1775 on ML570
I have a ML570 web server running Windows 2000 Server, SP2 with a 5300 Array Controller. Firmware Version is 1.76. The server went down last week one time with the POST errors 1792 and 1775. I've looked everywhere I can think of for a resource to tell me what these errors mean so I can, hopefully, keep this from happening again. Any ideas??
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03-12-2003 12:00 AM
03-12-2003 12:00 AM
Re: POST ERRORS 1792 and 1775 on ML570
I think it can help I did'nt tested my self but I think about "1775"
At the start of a new session, Exchange Administrator re-connects to all the servers that were connected when you closed the last session.
If you have exchange?
Solution than is:
You can alter the Connect to Server settings for an administrative workstation, but not globally for all administrators on all computers.
To prevent Exchange Administrator from trying to connect to a server at startup, select File.Close when the server name is displayed the Connect to Server drop-down box (left edge of the toolbar). This won't remove the server from the drop-down list.
To empty the list, run a single session of Exchange Administrator. Use File.Close for every server, until the workspace is blank. Then exit Exchange Administrator. Use Regedt32 to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\MSExchangeAdmin\Desktop
In the right hand pane, select the Servers value name and delete it.
NOTE: If you wish, you can simply edit the Servers data value to add or remove entries.
After you exit the registry editor, you can restart the Exchange Administrator.
At the start of a new session, Exchange Administrator re-connects to all the servers that were connected when you closed the last session.
If you have exchange?
Solution than is:
You can alter the Connect to Server settings for an administrative workstation, but not globally for all administrators on all computers.
To prevent Exchange Administrator from trying to connect to a server at startup, select File.Close when the server name is displayed the Connect to Server drop-down box (left edge of the toolbar). This won't remove the server from the drop-down list.
To empty the list, run a single session of Exchange Administrator. Use File.Close for every server, until the workspace is blank. Then exit Exchange Administrator. Use Regedt32 to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\MSExchangeAdmin\Desktop
In the right hand pane, select the Servers value name and delete it.
NOTE: If you wish, you can simply edit the Servers data value to add or remove entries.
After you exit the registry editor, you can restart the Exchange Administrator.
/jideck
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