Lsass.exe Error Message

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 v3 Beta Forum' started by Blackspear, Jun 23, 2004.

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  1. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Thanks for that Taperino.

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  2. Defenestration

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    I've noticed that when my available memory is very low, everything (including lsass.exe among others) starts to fail.

    Not sure if this might be a cause of the problem.
     
  3. Blackspear

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    In my case it wasn't I had plenty of memory. Thanks for the observation.

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  4. Blackspear

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    Hi B+E, as Nod32 is no longer in Beta, I have moved your post into its own thread HERE

    Cheers :D
     
  5. TrBot

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    Um, forgive me for being dumb, but does Serive Pack 2 not get rid of the lsass 60 second shutdown errors? It did for me.
     
  6. Blackspear

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    In my case SP2 wasn't around at the time. A reinstall of Windows fixed the problem, and there was an issue with System Safety Monitor.

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  7. TrBot

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    Ah ok. :)

    Is there an alternative to Service Pack?
     
  8. Blackspear

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    Other than a Format and reinstall of Windows, no.

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  9. Jimmy97

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    I have know idea what is going on but i think i have the same problem. I was just wondering is this effecting only computers that use At&t or is it a problem with the Windows? That leads into my next question is does this effect all OS's or just XP?
    I think you guys trying to fix this problem is great and i hope to find an anwser. Thanks.
     
  10. Blackspear

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    Not using AT&T here, and only on XP as far as I am aware.

    A fresh install of Windows resolved the situation.

    Hope this helps...

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  11. Jimmy97

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    Is there any other way to fix the problem. I have tried a fresh download of windows and i still have the problem.
     
  12. Blackspear

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    So you formatted and reloaded Windows? Loading Windows over the top of this issue will not resolve the situation, it needs a FRESH install.

    If so and you are still seeing the issue, then you will need format and reinstall again, update Windows fully with the XP Firewall turned on, then install imaging software, such as Acronis True Image 8.0, Build 800 or higher, make an image at this point, then install Nod32 and make an incremental image, install the next piece of software and then image again, and continue until you discover which piece of software is causing the conflict. When the conflict is found restore the previous image and continue installing the rest of you software.

    Hope this helps…

    Let us know how you go.

    Cheers :D
     
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  13. jimmy97

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    I tried to do all that but am haveing difficulty. but i was wondering has everyone who has had the problem with Xp downloaded the same copy on to more then one computer? because my parents computer works fine but when i tried to download their copy of XP on to my computer it started messing up. So could it be an anti-piracy thing for xp.thanks for your time.
     
  14. TrBot

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    Format, Fresh install of Windows and turn on Windows Firewall = No more LSASS error. True?

    After XP installation and install/updating your AV should be fine?
     
  15. Blackspear

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    Correct.

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  16. jimmy97

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    thanks for all the help. the firewall worked.
     
  17. Blackspear

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    Good to see, and thanks for keeping us informed.

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