Re: I was referring to the svchost.exe errors...
- From: CogX <Use_Reply_Address@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 19:26:51 -0700
"mtsurf" <mtsurf55@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:1161187271.185515.231310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
I have used this on the machines that are getting the error and it
seems to have fixed the error.
USE REGEDIT AND GO TO THE FOLLOWING KEY
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\EXPLORER.
with the explorer key highlighted, create another key (a subkey) by
clicking Edit, New, and Key. Type AlwaysUnloadDLL to name the key,
press ENTER double-click its default value, type 1 in the value field,
and click OK. Close REGEDIT then reboot the computer.
XP should now empty the DLLs from the cache memory
Well, I tried this, but it didn't help me.
Also, I researched it and according to the MSDN web pages, this setting was
no longer used after NT 4.0 and earlier, so it would seem that you just
happened to have a coincidence that your errors went away after you did
that and rebooted.
.
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