Re: Windows Update - SVCHOST findings
- From: "NewScience" <newscience83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:46:45 -0400
Microsoft may have admitted to the problem, but not related to this is MOST
cases:
1. If WININET.DLL and SVCHOST.EXE are having access violations, why isn't
there a error message appearing in Event Viewer and/or dialog window?
2. If SVCHOST.EXE is failing, where is the DMP file and/or Dr. Watson?
This MAY BE happening, but not in the number of cases reported where
SVCHOST.EXE stays up and running.
There is still an overriding problem dealing with network connectivity
(dial-up mostly) and CPU Processing power.
"HKComputerServices" <Harlan.Koehn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1158669320.789324.218910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm posting a little too soon here perhaps, but I've had two computers
now with the same issue. And believe me, it is not virus/spyware
related.
Microsoft has admitted a problem and released a KB article on it.
Check it out at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899342/EN-US/
.
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