Re: Error Code 00110003 / Extender just stopped working!



The first one fixed the issue, thanks Todd.

As an question, and it isn't your fault, Todd :), is, why doesn't Windows
Update take care of issues like this? It's not the first thing I'd think of:
go to the XBox website to update the Media Center Extender program when you
receive *this* error code... Just curious.

-J




"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Double-checking - is this on a Linksys or HP MCX set top box? If so, have
you installed the latest MCX PC-side software from www.xbox.com/pcsetup?

Also, if you remove/re-add your MCX via the MCX Manager (Start --> All
Programs --> Accessories --> Media Center --> Media Center Extender
Manager), do you still see this issue?

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"Jason" <Jason.Ipock@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Gladly. I'm glad someone from Microsoft is willing to listen (even if
there
are no warranties or rights.. :) ). Note, I'm typing them onto a laptop
to
send to the news group, so the spellings might be a little off.



Application:
AffConfirm RQ - Device {0000000-0000-0010-8000-00F66FDD9C4} -
Successfully affiliated.
For More Information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp

Security:
The Audit log was cleared... (This was done by me, prior to starting
the
extender up again..)

System:
Remote Media Center session was logged off because system validation
failed.
For More Information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp



As I mentioned previously, I did *not* install anything at all to my
knowledge from the time it lasted worked, to the time it failed. There
was
a
window of about 3 hours that I know of from the time I know it worked, to
the time it failed. I did reboot the PC during that window. Perhaps there
was some Microsoft update that was waiting to install? I do have
Automatic
Updates installed.

Any informaiton you could possibily give me would be most welcome, Todd.

-J


"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Please check the Application, System, and Security Event Viewer logs
(right
click My Computer --> Manage) for any errors corresponding to the time
that
you tried to connect and then post them here.

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"Jason" <Jason.Ipock@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wow. That absolutely stinks... I wonder why it chose to break now, not
later. Maybe my PC wasn't rebooted since then.

Does anyone have an ETA on a fix for this? I'd hate to re-format my
PC,
although it's starting to need it.

-J



<traveleasy@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mine has stopped as well. Same symptoms and no changes on my PC. I
suspect a Microsoft XP update has done it. Several came in the last
few
weeks.
Jerry











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