I am the administrator of a small LAN in a corporate environment. There are two servers on the LAN, with one being used as a combination DNS server and test database server. After having been out of the office for four days, I returned to find the following error message displayed by Dr. Watson for Windows NT. It reads as follows:
An application error has occurred and an application error log is being generated. Isasrv.exe Exception access violation (0xc0000005), Address: 0x0040c1ff The server is working normally and we have not experienced any problems with our network, nor connecting to our company's network, etc. Doing a search on Google for the Isasrv.exe application reveals nothing. Google asks if I mean Lsasrv.exe, which I do not.
There have been no changes to the server in at least a week with the last one being updates from Microsoft being installed over a week ago.
This is a very old IBM PC 330 Server running a six disk RAID and will be replaced within the next few months. I just need to know if anyone has any knowledge of what this application is, what it does and what could have caused the error. The server has not been rebooted and only a regularly scheduled Norton Corporate Edition Antivirus scan that runs every weekend has been run as usual.
Thanks in advance for any assistance that can be offered.