Domain Controller is not running any Application.

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Swapnil

Hi,
My domain controller is not running any application. if I click on anti
virus Icon it will displayed an errror msg "Cannot find the file 'C:\Program
Files\Quick Heal\Quick Heal Total Security\SCANNER.EXE' (or one of its
components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all
required libraries are available."
The same kind of error msg is displayed for any application like , IE,
outlook express, backup and many more.
If I type " CMD" in run dialogue box i get the same error but If I type
"command" the dos window is opening , I am able to do some basic operation
from cmnd prompt but not every application is woring from that window.

Also, Active directory and all other administrative services are running
fine users are able to login to domain.

I had applied old backup to domain controller and the problem was solved but
when i applied latest system state the problem comes again.
the problem here is I only have only one sys state backup (the tape drive
which contains sys state backup of last two monts is missing)

so kindly suggest me any of possible solution to bring my domain controller
to healthy state.
 
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Swapnil said:
My domain controller is not running any application. if I click on
anti virus Icon it will displayed an errror msg "Cannot find the file
'C:\Program Files\Quick Heal\Quick Heal Total Security\SCANNER.EXE'
(or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are
correct and that all required libraries are available."
The same kind of error msg is displayed for any application like , IE,
outlook express, backup and many more. ....
I had applied old backup to domain controller and the problem was
solved but when i applied latest system state the problem comes again.
the problem here is I only have only one sys state backup (the tape
drive which contains sys state backup of last two monts is missing)

so kindly suggest me any of possible solution to bring my domain
controller to healthy state.

Control Panel -> System -> Advanced tab -> Env. Variables button -> System
var. -> Path -> Edit

then copy the Path variable into a text file, then exit everyting and
restore the system to the other configuration.

Compare those two Path variables and see if they differ. If they do then
edit the incorrect one in most recent configuration to match the one that
works in the old one.
 
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