I have moved Sharepoint to another server and disabled the Sharepoint SQL Server and other Sharepoint services on the SBS 2011 standard server. Sharepoint works fine with the SQL Server also moved to the other domain server.
However, the SBSMonAcct sends emails every half hour to my personal email accountchris@mydomain.com which was originally set up as an administrator, but has since been removed from all admin groups and permissions. The emails go into my junk mail and fill up daily. I have checked the event log and the task scheduler and the reports tab and the Exchange console and even tried just starting the services again, but they will not start...please help.
Here is the email
An alert was detected on your network. Further investigation into the issue is recommended.
Computer: DC1
Date/Time generated: 1/3/2013 11:30:15 AM
Title: A key Windows Services service is not running
Source: Key Windows Services
Description:
The SQL Server (SHAREPOINT) service has been stopped.
Troubleshooting suggestions:
1) Determine whether the service has been stopped for server maintenance. If yes, restart the service after the maintenance task is completed.
2) If the service was not stopped for maintenance, then restart the service manually by using the Services.msc application.
3) Contact your IT support provider for more assistance.
Computer: DC1
Date/Time generated: 1/3/2013 11:30:15 AM
Title: A key Windows Services service is not running
Source: Key Windows Services
Description:
The SharePoint 2010 Administration service has been stopped.
Troubleshooting suggestions:
1) Determine whether the service has been stopped for server maintenance. If yes, restart the service after the maintenance task is completed.
2) If the service was not stopped for maintenance, then restart the service manually by using the Services.msc application.
3) Contact your IT support provider for more assistance.
Computer: DC1
Date/Time generated: 1/3/2013 11:30:15 AM
Title: A key Windows Services service is not running
Source: Key Windows Services
Description:
The SharePoint Foundation Search V4 service has been stopped.
Troubleshooting suggestions:
1) Determine whether the service has been stopped for server maintenance. If yes, restart the service after the maintenance task is completed.
2) If the service was not stopped for maintenance, then restart the service manually by using the Services.msc application.
3) Contact your IT support provider for more assistance.
Computer: DC1
Date/Time generated: 1/3/2013 11:30:15 AM
Title: A key Windows Services service is not running
Source: Key Windows Services
Description:
The SharePoint 2010 Timer service has been stopped.
Troubleshooting suggestions:
1) Determine whether the service has been stopped for server maintenance. If yes, restart the service after the maintenance task is completed.
2) If the service was not stopped for maintenance, then restart the service manually by using the Services.msc application.
3) Contact your IT support provider for more assistance.
Computer: DC1
Date/Time generated: 1/3/2013 11:30:15 AM
Title: A key Windows Services service is not running
Source: Key Windows Services
Description:
The SharePoint 2010 Tracing service has been stopped.
Troubleshooting suggestions:
1) Determine whether the service has been stopped for server maintenance. If yes, restart the service after the maintenance task is completed.
2) If the service was not stopped for maintenance, then restart the service manually by using the Services.msc application.
3) Contact your IT support provider for more assistance.
Computer: DC1
Date/Time generated: 1/3/2013 11:30:15 AM
Title: A key Windows Services service is not running
Source: Key Windows Services
Description:
The SharePoint 2010 VSS Writer service has been stopped.
Troubleshooting suggestions:
1) Determine whether the service has been stopped for server maintenance. If yes, restart the service after the maintenance task is completed.
2) If the service was not stopped for maintenance, then restart the service manually by using the Services.msc application.
3) Contact your IT support provider for more assistance.