Why are there so many bad IT Support companies out there who don’t have the first idea about IT?

Having taken on two new customers with SBS 2003 servers within the last week, the first server was in a very bad way with 58Gb of Exchange logs piled up since the last Exchange full backup in about August 2010 and the SBS 2003 backup hadn’t worked since the 23rd August 2011 (we 1st saw the server on the 15th September).

The SBS backup was configured but fell over the second it tried to start.  After a quick poke about, I edited the selections in the SBS backup job and then re-ran the backup.  This time it worked and started to backup.  It subsequently failed with a corrupt font file in the ClientApps\Outlook 2003 folder (so I replaced the file from the CD) and problems with the Exchange database, so I took the store offline, ran a repair (eseutil /p), defragmentation (eseutil /d) and integrity check (isinteg) and that solved those problems.  The backups are now running to the end and all 58Gb of Exchange logs have been purged from the disk – finally!

Updates had not been downloaded / installed on the server and WSUS was installed but had not synced to Microsoft since it was installed.  All very basic, simple maintenance tasks that should be performed by any competent IT company.

Backup Exec was installed – heaven knows why – as it wasn’t being used.  Probably made the IT support guy some money selling software that wasn’t necessary I suppose.

There were various errors showing up in the Event Logs, mainly Disk errors and IP AUTD failed to Initialize (simple registry fix for this).  A quick tweak to the registry and a restart of the DNS Server service and the IP AUTD error went away (see KB956189).  Waiting to run a disk check to clear the disk errors.

This customer apparently lost all their data when their server crashed recently and it took the IT guy 3 weeks to get their data back.  Presumably after this, they would have made sure the backups were working 100% – but this doesn’t seem to be the case.

Symantec Anti-Virus Management Console was installed – but there were no clients using Symantec Anti-Virus.  Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange was also installed, but the definitions expired in August 2008, so spam filtering wasn’t going to work, but then as they were using POP3 collection for their emails, what good was Symantec Mail Security going to do for them as it can’t scan POP3 collected mail – only SMTP delivered mail!

Turkey, Poland and Spain were very interested in the server and trying on a minute by minute basis to try and breach the Administrator account – so far unsuccessfully, but it probably won’t take them long if nothing is done to stop the attacks.  As soon as we get the go-ahead to start fixing the various issues – we will be bolting the server down and monitoring it for unwanted attention from foreign parts.

Having been shocked by one server in a week, we secured another customer and started to examine their server in detail, installing some monitoring software which picked up a lack of a completed backup by the SBS backup job, or the Backup Exec software that was also installed (but not configured).

On the second server – the SBS backup was configured to run and was happily running, but as soon as the backup had written about 4Gb of data to the external HDD used for the backups, the backup failed!  Guess what – the drive was formatted as FAT32 not NTFS so the backups were doomed from the start.  A quick re-format of the disk and the backup now completes successfully.

I have only scratched the surface of the 2nd server, so anticipate more problems to surface, but I just can’t believe how two different IT Support companies can provide such useless support and actually charge for their services.  It is beyond belief.

So – if you are happy with your current IT Support company then great.  Why not try asking them to recover a file from backup that you have accidentally deleted (moved to your Personal Computer) and see how long it takes them to recover it.

If you want an IT Support company that makes sure that the servers they look after are backing up properly, have Anti-Virus software installed and updated, doesn’t let spam through to the users because of excellent Anti-Spam software, then please give me a call or drop me an email.  I can happily review your existing servers and advise you if your backups are working properly or if something else is going wrong but you are blissfully unaware of it.

About Me

I co-own a small independent IT Consultancy called IT Eye Ltd who provide support, consultancy, e-mail hosting solutions & server / workstation / network installations for the SMB (Small and Medium sized Businesses) marketplace.   We provide consultancy / support services to Businesses that are large enough to need IT systems, but that don’t require a full-time member of staff employed to manage their IT systems.  As a result, we are extremely cost effective and can save companies thousands of pounds on their annual IT spend.

We are based in the South-East of England in the Beckenham, Chislehurst & Eltham areas but we regularly travel to London and areas within the M25, sometimes beyond (we used to support a company in Jersey!).   We can also remotely support any computer that is connected to the Internet (we have remotely supported several US based computers and also one on Australia, although I won’t be rushing to repeat that experience as the connection was a little bit on the slow side) and offer fixed price annual support contracts starting from £140 per PC.  You will find me regularly posting on Experts Exchange: http://www.experts-exchange.com/M_4926565.html where I have been active since May 2009.

I have recently migrated an Exchange 2003 Server in Kansas to Exchange 2010 with zero downtime and all done remotely.

If you have a Microsoft server that is in need of an upgrade / migration, then you will be in safe hands.  I have performed numerous SBS / Exchange / Windows migrations, both locally and remotely all around the world.

HIRE ME! I have extensive knowledge of a wide range of Microsoft Products, predominantly Microsoft Exchange and Windows Server products, and can support existing installations, integrate new servers into existing configurations or setup / configure new brand new environments.  You can contact me directly by email at alan @ it-eye.co.uk or you can visit our website at http://www.it-eye.co.uk.