services (400) Unexpected Win32 error: 0x20

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erman

Hello,
Our advanced server gets the below error continously,
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Source: ESENT
Category: (7)
Event ID: 0

Description:
services (400) Unexpected Win32 error: 0x20
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And right after that we get the below warning
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Source: Scecli
Category: none
Event ID: 1202

Description:
Security policies are propagated with warning. 0x4b8 : An extended
error has occurred.

For best results in resolving this event, log on with a
non-administrative account and search http://support.microsoft.com for
"Troubleshooting Event 1202s".
---------------------------------------------

When we double click on C: in the windows explorer we get "the process
cannot access the file because it's being used by another process" and
we can't get into c:
And in the c: properties everyting seems to be 0. used space, free
space, capacity. I think the above errors are a result of this.
0x20 error is "the process cannot access the file because it's being
used by another process", The server is working properly. It's a file
server. When I restart it the error goes away for some time. The other
logical disks works for now.I couldn't find anything in the technet
nor in the groups.
Is there a process that controls the disks, what may cause this
problem.
Thank you
Erman Uluso
 
Sounds like this may be the answer:

ESENT Event IDs 1000, 1202, 412, and 454 Are Logged Repeatedly in the Application Event Log
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;278316

This message is provided as is and does not imply any warranty or gaurantee of support of any kind.

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| Hello,
| Our advanced server gets the below error continously,
| ----------------------------------------------
| Source: ESENT
| Category: (7)
| Event ID: 0
|
| Description:
| services (400) Unexpected Win32 error: 0x20
| ----------------------------------------------
| And right after that we get the below warning
| -----------------------------------------------
| Source: Scecli
| Category: none
| Event ID: 1202
|
| Description:
| Security policies are propagated with warning. 0x4b8 : An extended
| error has occurred.
|
| For best results in resolving this event, log on with a
| non-administrative account and search http://support.microsoft.com for
| "Troubleshooting Event 1202s".
| ---------------------------------------------
|
| When we double click on C: in the windows explorer we get "the process
| cannot access the file because it's being used by another process" and
| we can't get into c:
| And in the c: properties everyting seems to be 0. used space, free
| space, capacity. I think the above errors are a result of this.
| 0x20 error is "the process cannot access the file because it's being
| used by another process", The server is working properly. It's a file
| server. When I restart it the error goes away for some time. The other
| logical disks works for now.I couldn't find anything in the technet
| nor in the groups.
| Is there a process that controls the disks, what may cause this
| problem.
| Thank you
| Erman Uluso
|
 
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