Hi Mikael,
Be assured that the event log message is a benign false alarm that does NOT
affect the functionality of any component (including Network Load Balancing)
in any way. The following registry fix should stop the event from being
logged. After applying the fix, please reboot the machine so that the fix
will take effect. Please let me know if you further questions.
1. Go to registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\WLBS
2. Modify the value of "Group" registry key from "PNP_TDI" to "".
A Knowledge Base article explaning the above fix is being written by
Microsoft.
Thanks,
Karthic
Software Design Engineer
Windows Server Group
Microsoft Corporation.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Oskarsson Mikael" <mo-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Today I have installed my second W2003 Std in my W2K-domain.
> The hardware is a new HP Proliant DL 360, and I did a Smart Start
> Installation with v 6.40.
>
> After I got my OS installed , I installs the following:
> SMS 2.0 client
> Compaq Insight Manager 5.50
> Windows Update
> Move the computer to another OU.
> And restart.
>
> Now I get an event 7000 Network Load Balancing services error.
> I have not aktivated NLD...
> I have no service called Network Load Balancing.
>
> Any Tips
>
> Regards Mikael
>
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