re: lsass.exe Error
Saturday, May 8, 2004 at 12:35 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Greg
(2 messages posted)
Just in case you are not aware, the avserve & avsere2.exe files spiking you out are
part of the Sasser virus. I updated Virus Scan, removed Sasser, & no more avser2.exe.
I had been doing the same thing for about 3 days, closing the process after waiting
20 minutes for Windows to start. I still get lsass.exe error in my evenlog on bootup,
but it is not due to the virus at this point, & Windows doesn't freeze. However,
the initial boot takes about 5 minutes.
Hope this helps
On Saturday, May 1, 2004 at 6:24 pm, Mike wrote:
>I had a similar problem, but noticed that a file called avserve2.exe was eating
up
>CPU cycles at the same time. After removing it from the registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Currentversion\run
>to prevent it from launching at startup then rebooting, lsass ran fine and no longer
>caused me any problems. Even if you don't have the same problem, it's worth checking
>out your process list to see if somebody's screwing up lsass rather than running
>around in circles trying to get rid of lsass that seems to be a standard Windows
>security file.
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