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  1. skeeterlogan

    EVENT ID 10010: SOURCE: DCOM

    Dell support told me that its a timing issue with their Array Manager and the O/S...hopefully resolved in upcoming Version 3.5. In the meantime to get rid of the DCOM error, go to regedit and search the GUID {9B9A80E0-A9C0-11D2-B5E1-006008187232}. It should show up twice in the registry...
  2. skeeterlogan

    EVENT ID 10010: SOURCE: DCOM

    Event 10010 SOURCE: DCOM DESCRIPTION: The server {9B9A80E0-A9C0-11D2-B5E1-006008187232} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. (This is on a Dell Poweredge 4600 running Windows 2000 Server that is set up as a DNS Server and Domain Controller.) When searching thru my server's...
  3. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    Sorry, I meant Q828153
  4. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    Mirtelo, Can't find Q282153 anywhere on Microsoft's Web Site or am I looking in the wrong place? Thanks.
  5. skeeterlogan

    Event ID 3000 Source: LoadPerf

    Running Windows 200 Server on a Dell Poweredge 4600. I was getting Event ID 3000, Source: LoadPerf with a description of: "The performance strings in the registry do not match the index values stored in the Perflib key. The Record Data contains the last index value from the Perflib key in...
  6. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    Thanks to "OutsourcedIT" for the peripheral comment about "This fixed the startup shutdown problem and left me with a performance counter error that was fixed by running; lodctr /r:c:\winnt\system32\perfstringbackup.ini". I was getting "EVENT ID: 3000 and 3011 / Source...
  7. skeeterlogan

    Event ID 11002 and 11003 Source: RSVP

    Event Description: Error (Logon failure: the specified account password has expired.) while validating AcsService account username, password. Enter the correct account user name, password using the QoS Acs Management Console. (Running Windows 2000 Server on a Dell PowerEdge 4600.) You can go...
  8. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    Okay....NOW..this crazy error (Event ID 1000) has reappeared in my Event Viewer. Even after uninstalling hotfix Q329170. I went back to MMC (Microsoft Management Console) and back to "Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Logon". In the...
  9. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    My Remote Registry Service (which "Allows remote registry manipulation") has always been set to "Automatic" and has always been "up" since the installation of the Server. This error might well occur if this service is turned off, however since mine has never been...
  10. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    Just go to "Add/Remove Programs" in the Control Panel and do it from there. Uninstall ONLY the Q329170 Hotfix. And yes, I got the warning too about other programs possibly not working, but went ahead and uninstalled it anyway. This was on a Dell Poweredge 4600, dual Xeon 2.4Ghz...
  11. skeeterlogan

    Problems with Windows 2000 Professional clock

    If this machine is logging into a Domain Controller (server), you (or whoever has access to the server) can write a simple login script (login.bat) that will sync its clock with the Domain Controller (or server's) clock. The login.bat would just use the command "net time /set /yes&quot...
  12. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    Thanks to "Strator" who posted the answer to this (in a different thread). Its essentially uninstalling M/S Hotfix Q329170. Hopefully Microsoft will fix this before (and NOT include this with) Service Pack 4). This not only fixed Event Id 1000 from occuring ("Windows cannot...
  13. skeeterlogan

    Windows cannot unload your registry file.

    I'm running Windows 2000 Server on a Dell Poweredge 4600. My recent history with this problem (and fixes) follows: Taken from a tip from "EventID.Net": "Open the MMC and add the Group Policy snap-in, then open the Group Policy editor. Go to Computer Configuration/Administrative...

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