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DHCP event log errors 1010, 1014, and 1016

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Maaz Mansori

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Jan 5, 2005, 3:53:23 PM1/5/05
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Using SBS 2003 Standard addition.

We are receving the below messages in the System Log at least once a day. We
uninstalled DHCP, deleted the DHCP folder, and reinstalled it. However, they
are still occuring.

Any ideas on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Maaz


Event ID: 1010
Source:DhcpServer

The DHCP service encountered the following error while cleaning up the
database:
An error occurred while accessing the DHCP database. Look at the
DHCP server event log for more information on this error.


Event ID: 1014
Source:DhcpServer

The following problem occurred with the Jet database -1032: Jet database
read or write operations failed. If the computer or database has just been
upgraded, then this message can be safely ignored. If this message appears
frequently, either there is not enough disk space to complete the operation
or the database or backup database may be corrupt. To correct this
problem, either free additional space on your hard disk or restore the
database. After you restore the database, ensure that conflict detection is
enabled in DHCP server properties. For information about restoring the
database, see Help and Support Center. Additional Debug Information:
JetBackup.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


Event ID: 1016
Source:DhcpServer

The DHCP service encountered the following error when backing up the
database:
An error occurred while accessing the DHCP database. Look at the
DHCP server event log for more information on this error.


For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


milroy@discussions.microsoft.com kevin milroy

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Jan 5, 2005, 11:55:01 PM1/5/05
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I had this problem. In my situation it also came with sister ESENT errors in
App log.
It is from a corrupted directory in system32/windows/dhcp/backup directory.
Most likely because AntiVirus scan tweaked dhcp mdb.
Exclude the dhcp directory or dhcp.mdb files from real-time antivirus scans.
Jetpack the dhcp.mdb
Unauthorize the DHCP server
Stop the dhcp services, start the services.
It should rebuild dhcp.mdb and backup diectory and sub dirs New & Old
You might also want to Reconcile Dhcp addresses to clean up.

Key is keep AntiVirus from scaning DHCP directory.

My issue was resolved after doing above

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