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Exchange Server System Attendant will not start

Asked by kak268 in Exchange Email Server

Tags: exchange, system, attendant, start

Our Windows 2000 server started behaving very stange recently.  It was locking up and not responding to most commands.  I couldn't browse the internet, install programs, look at network properties, start or stop services, shutdown, etc.  During this time I could open outlook on the server and email worked fine.  If I opened outlook on a client pc you could read all the headings of the messages, but outlook would lock up and not display the message body.  

I tried a ton of different things to get the server stable again.  Ran chkdsk, eseutil, safe mode, replaced drives, switched the memory, ran norton, reinstalled windows.  All of these things produced the same result.  The  only time the computer worked okay was when it was in safe mode.  Safe mode with networking did not work.  I eventually turned off all services and began turning them on a few at a time.  When i did this the server worked normally.  Unfortunately I was unable to start the exchange services again.  I reinstalled exchange over top of itself and the same thing happened.  When I go to start the System Attendant it says that it couldn't start and didn't return an error.  Below is what the event viewer has.  All the things suggested by the microsoft article seem to be working fine.
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Event  Type:      Error
Event Source:      MSExchangeSA
Event Category:      General
Event ID:      1005
Date:            1/5/2005
Time:            12:08:19 PM
User:            N/A
Computer:      LMT-EXCH
Description:
Unexpected error There are no protocol sequences. Facility: Win32 ID no: c00706b7 Microsoft Exchange System Attendant  occurred.

For more information, click http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
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Any ideas?

Thanks!
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