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User manager: insufficient sys resources

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Name: MW
Date: January 14, 2002 at 06:58:09 Pacific
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When I open User Mgr, I get the message "indusfficient system resources exist to complete the requested service". If I reboot the server, user mgr will work right for a few days, then does it again. I saw in an earlier post here that this happens with ArcServe if latest patches not installed. I have done all of those patches, and the problem continues. Any suggestions?

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Name: Gary Baker
Date: June 4, 2002 at 23:34:36 Pacific
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I had the exact same problem? I couldn't find a fix anywhere. This one I had to figure out myself: The culprit is the "Event Viewer". Clear all logs in the "Event Viewer", this will free up your resources and allow you to access "User Manager for Domains".

Cheers

Gary


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Response Number 2
Name: Gary Baker
Date: June 5, 2002 at 21:18:08 Pacific
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Sorry People

Damn! It's NOT the Event Viewer. I must have did something else when the problem went away, only thing I could think of was clearing the Event Viewers logs???

Sorry if I steered you in the wrong direction.

Gary


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