Resource model distribution |
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This resource model should be distributed to Windows NT and Window 2000 endpoints. |
The Event Log resource model examines the Windows System Event Log for events that normally require immediate attention, or can be rectified with a simple registry edit. The Event Log resource model highlights the following problems:
Busy networks can cause clients to time out. This indication can be trapped. When it is, the registry value that determines the time out period can be enlarged. This solution must only be tried a few times. After which, the problem is more likely to be caused by a problem with the network card or drivers.
Events 9, 11, and 15 are the most common events that occur when a device or driver is misbehaving. Trapping these errors helps to correct the devices as soon as possible.
Bad IRPStackSize and OEM installs of Windows are common situations that prevent the server service from operating correctly. If the server service is not functioning properly, clients cannot connect to the affected machine.