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From
22/06/1999 14:12:41
 
 
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22/06/1999 04:30:09
Mohan Parmar
Rainbow Technologies
Mumbai, India
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Troubleshooting
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00232364
Message ID:
00232615
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16
>hi, I'm mohan from india Having lots of trouble & error messages in ntserver & workstation
>i'm getting below given error messages in NTwokstation
>1."the workstation services terminated with service specific error 5728."? what does this means & how to solve it?
>2."error 1068:the dependecy service or group failed to start,not enough server storage is available to process this command?" while starting computer browser manually Because it does not starting automatically. How to resolve this?
>3."you have not loged in with your profile,you will be logged with the default profile." while logging with administrator account or with users account.what to do if this error occuers frequently? any restriction can be given to profile directory which can not be modified by any other user?
>for above i tried a lot to resolve but failed!!! the quickest way i found is to reload ntworkstation but some times i lost my old settings. why the above all messages comes i have all machine with pentium-350 Mhz with 64mb sdram & agpbased intel motherboards & pci display cards

All three seem to point to improper setup of the networking part of NT. While you can try manually resetting things, ufortunately, the cleanest solution would be to reinstall NT on top of itself, and the apply any needed patches (I'd recommend simply installing SP5 after the base NT install.)
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