Windows Server crashes unexpectedly , lsass.exe, failed with status code 255 [closed] - windows

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My windows server crashes every few days with this error:
A critical system process, C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe, failed with
status code 255. The machine must now be restarted.
the forums in MSDN are not very clear regarding how to handle this issue.
I run always a administrator, through RDP.
any help will be much appreciated.

Here's what I'd tried if I were you, in that order:
Go to device manager and select your NIC card. Select properties, then power management. De-select "allow computer to turn off this device to save power". Reboot and try to reproduce.
Open this page, check your OS version, check your event log for the event “Source: LsaSrv Event ID: 5000”, if everything matches, install the supplied hotfix. Reboot and try to reproduce.
Same with this hotfix — check OS version, check your event log, apply the hotfix if it fits.
Set DefaultEncryptionType registry value as specified here. However please keep in mind that this one is risky, esp. if the server is a DC. Make sure you have a fresh backup, and physical access to the server.

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Hey Any one please help me !! An unknown extra drive is shown in My Computer and when i tried to open it ... it says Access Denied .... I don't know from where it come from and when i checked it in Disk Management its not their. Please help me to remove that drive.
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When I restarted my Windows system it's gone.
Remember: You should do a restart, not a shut down.
I think it's related to Windows updates.
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My network user id keeps getting locked out, but I'm not doing it. I'm positive no one is using it besides me, but it is embedded in various places, for example I have a local IIS instance that is using it. However, my ID was locked over the weekend & I wasn't working. I'm assuming that my id is embedded somewhere else with an old password. How can I find out where?
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I've searched everywhere and can't seem to find a single answer to satisfy my issue. I have a few applications on Mac (10.9.2) that no longer open via their icons. I can open a Terminal window and type 'open /Applications/[app_name]' and they work fine but attempting to open via the LaunchPad fails. IntelliJ is the most recent application that is causing me headaches. When I click on the icon I receive the following error in the system log:
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exception 1001 error while uninstallation [closed]

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I was encountering Error 1001 while un installation of an application from my Windows 7.
not my error snapshot.but it was same.
I tried to search for solving this problem but wasn't able to find a easy and satisfying answer.
But a friend of mine resolved this error.
By formatting the partitioned but un-formatted drives of my windows.
Actually recently did partitioning of my local drives and installed a fresh version of windows but didn't formatted and used the local drives. So they were contributing somehow in error.
So I formatted these drives and then un installed the application.It was successfully installed.
I shared this with all of you because may be it help you. And somebody help me in understanding the real cause and solution of this problem.
If I am to understand you correctly, you partitioned one of your drives, installed a fresh OS, attempted an uninstall, failed, and resolved the issue by formatting.
Chances are that the application you were attempting to uninstall was somehow involved with the area you partitioned. Possibly it was from attempting to read from files that were suddenly non-existent since that portion of your hard drive was then mapped as a separate disk. Additionally, it could that your lack of formatting left important configuration files, which were seen by your application, but contained data relating to your old operating system.
If you left the old operating system in tact, it may be that you essentially "confused" the application with regards to which operating system files to interact with.

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