Re: What are these Isass processes?
- From: "Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 15:42:58 +0100
Terry
The note about Event ID: 4356 was one I read when you first posted the Error Report. A second look brought out some points I had not picked up on earlier.
The second GUID is D3938AB0-5B9D-11D1-8DD2-00AA004ABD5E, which is the System Events Notification (SENS) service. Error code 80070424 - A service is not installed properly. This is of course exactly what we have been trying to determine.
A support forum thread indicated that an instance of this problem was fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling MS Office and .NET Framework. A Google search does not reveal the source of this comment. Without any supporting references I would be reluctant to encourage reinstalling. How long has Event ID: 4356 been occuring? When did you install the operating system and when did the error first occur? If Office 2000 and all updates were installed before the error started that would seemingly rule out a fauly Office 2000 installation. It is a long time since I have seen an Office 2000 update here. Net Framework relies on each "version" being available. It is not updated as is usual with most software. Don't forget you have a history of installed updates if you select Windows Update so you can compare to the date when the Error started.
Select Start, Run, type "msconfig" without quotes and click on OK. Select the Services tab. Does the System Events Notification (SENS) service apear in the list of Services? Is the box before checked?
Do you have flashget.exe on your computer? If yes what version?
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
Terry Pinnell <terrypinDELETE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gerry,
Re my Event Viewer error message #4356 that always appears (with
#4353) after reboot, I also found this potentially relevant note:
"Adrian Grigorof (Last update 4/30/2009):
The 41E90F3E-56C1-4633-81C3-6E8BAC8BDD70 part of the GUID mentioned in
the event is the COM EventSystem itself (COMSVCS.DLL) it is not that
useful in narrowing down the problem. The second GUID, if exists, may
point to the application causing this.
Various GUIDs encountered for this event:
- 6295DF2D-35EE-11d1-8707-00C04FD93327 = Mobsync
- D3938AB0-5B9D-11D1-8DD2-00AA004ABD5E = SENS Subscriber for
EventSystem EventObjectChange events. A support forum thread indicated
that an instance of this problem was fixed by uninstalling and
reinstalling MS Office and .NET Framework.
- 42EB8D03-5548-4667-A2A4-73395F61 BDC8 = Microsoft Message Queuing -
See M331697
- 58FC39EB-9DBD-4EA7-B7B4-9404CC6ACFAB = Dr. Watson (debugger)
There may be different error codes reported in the event description
as well. These codes, like the GUIDs may help identifying the problem:
- Error code 8000401A - This may be recorded when the computer is
started by there is no connection to the domain controller (for
example when starting a laptop at home). See also the suggestions for
event id 4100.
- Error code 80070424 - A service is not installed properly.
- Error code 80070422 - Service disabled."
To remind you, my details are:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: EventSystem
Event Category: (52)
Event ID: 4356
Date: 07/05/2009
Time: 11:22:19
User: N/A
Computer: TERRY-INTEL
Description:
The COM+ Event System failed to create an instance of the subscriber
partition:{41E90F3E-56C1-4633-81C3-6E8BAC8BDD70}!new:{D3938AB0-5B9D-11D1-8DD2-00AA004ABD5E}.
CoGetObject returned HRESULT 80070424.
There are two 'hits':
1) "MS Office and .NET Framework"
2) "A service is not installed properly."
As for the first, I'm reluctant to re-install Office 2000 Pro unless
I'm sure, and I have various versions of .NET Framework installed so
wouldn't know which to re-install. And the second might be referring
to any service I suppose!
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