Originally posted by: BeanDip
Sorry if this seems like 20 questions:
I would suspect a hardware issue. Is it a brand-name server? If so the manufacturer might have a diag that could tell you what is going on.
it's a dell, will check openmanage
Such as Dell's OpenManage software can tell you if a fan or component is not operating at the proper level.
Another question: Is there a firewall in between the server and the Internet? Or any type of NAT device that is only forwarding needed ports? If the server is live on the Internet then you could be being attack by a variety of things.
there's a firewall
Is it 2000 or 2003 Server? You might go into safe mode and check the RUN key to make sure you don't have a virus or spyware.
2003, and run is clean in registry
Did this just start out of the blue? Or has any new software or hardware recently been installed?
Have you loaded Exchange 2003 SP1?
just started, so we installed sp1, didn't help, installed all windows updates, no help
Another avenue is to suspect that maybe another PC on the network has a virus and is attacking it <shivers with memories of Welchia>.
suspected that...did virus sweep on all networks, nothing
I am responsible for numerous high-traffic clients who are on Exchange 2003 and none of them are having problems (knocking on wood).