Win2k SBS SP4 with Exchange 2000 on a Dell Poweredge 1.7 GHz machine with 1.5GB of ram.

The Exchange set of services are not starting. I think that it has to do with the IIS admin service not starting. (And other exchange services being dependant on that service) When the server is started, I get 3 errors logged as the following:

The configuration information of the performance library "C:\WINNT\system32\w3ctrs.dll" for the "W3SVC" service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.

The configuration information of the performance library "C:\WINNT\system32\infoctrs.dll" for the "InetInfo" service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.

The configuration information of the performance library "C:\WINNT\system32\aspperf.dll" for the "ASP" service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
Now I started at the MS site and found the following on how to unregister and register the services again, but the symptoms in the KB article do not match mine.

KB Article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;267831

MS says that you should unregister and the reregister the services to get it to not log the warning messages, which does not seem to be a fix to me.

These errors (in the application log) are followed by errors stating that all the exchange services could not start due to the IIS admin service not starting. (In the system log) Restarting the services obviously does not work. (I am using Remote Desktop to access the server remotely)

The only other thing I can think of is that the server just gave me a:

Dynamic registration or deregistration of one or more DNS records
failed because no DNS servers are available.
Event ID 5781
Source: Net logon

Any thoughts, questions, comments?

Edit: Also the Exchange System Attendant is the only thing that is "starting" when you boot.