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Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by Roberto Arlt, 2003/07/12.

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  1. 2003/07/12
    Roberto Arlt

    Roberto Arlt Inactive Thread Starter

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    I was reading the application logs and I found this:

    The COM+ Event System detected a corrupt IEventSubscription object. The COM+ Event System has removed object ID {0BCE8728-6EE7-4388-86F9-42EB43006325}. The subscriber will no longer be notified when the event occurs.

    What's that supose to mean?
    I'm getting plenty of lock ups and I'm trying to figure out what's causing it.

    Many thanks in advance and excuse my English.
     
  2. 2003/07/12
    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    Com + Even Systems

    "Supports System Event Notification Service (SENS), which provides automatic distribution of events to subscribing Component Object Model (COM) components. If the service is stopped, SENS will close and will not be able to provide logon and logoff notifications. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. "

    Hopefully someone can explain it.
     

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  4. 2003/07/13
    Newt

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    Try start~run~sfc /scannow and then make sure you are running at least SP3. I've read of some having problems with SP4 although we've loaded it on a number of 2K servers without any problems.
     
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    Roberto Arlt

    Roberto Arlt Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks newt, will do! I'll get back to you if it improves
     
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