| Re: Faulting application After starting/stoping apps on my system I have figured out which app is
causing the error, I have sent the error to the appropriate company.
Thanks again
"SteveL" wrote:
> No such file on my system, yes i did enable all of the hidden file features
> in folder options, yes I did a search for the file with advanced options,
> within hidden folders.
> The only other thing I see is the report to MS, which I did tell the system
> to send, within that dialog box, it stated that "event id 1000 file name
> faultrep.dll ver. 5.1.2600.2180 source is application error.
>
> Thanks again for your thoughts on this, it has stumped me as well.
>
> "GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:
>
> > Bitstring <E8B85BFF-6612-464B-8C9A-3D7A7E300F5B@microsoft.com>, from the
> > wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
> > >I ran several removal tools amd this is my results;
> > >
> > >Blacklight from F-secure reports no infections
> > >RootKit revealer reports nothing
> > >MS Malicious software removal tool reports nothing
> > >Ice Sword reports nothing
> > >Prevx reports nothing
> > >Sophos reports nothing
> > >Oversight reports nothing
> > >Hijackthis reports nothing
> > >
> > >
> > >Spysweeper reports 1 infection
> > >StopZilla reports 1 infection
> >
> > So I don't understand why you can't find pprekop.exe then, since nothing
> > can be hiding it. I assume you have turned on 'show system files' and
> > 'show hidden files' etc. If you were using (god help you) the Win XP
> > search engine, you also have to go into 'advanced' to tell it you want
> > it to look =really= hard .. you know, in subfolders, system files, and
> > suchlike.
> >
> > If you ever actually FIND the offending file, you can hopefully find out
> > some more details about it.
> >
> > remind me again - did you search the registry for 'pprekop' (keys and
> > data values)??
> >
> > --
> > GSV Three Minds in a Can
> > 7,053 Km walked. 1,267Km PROWs surveyed. 23.0% complete.
> > |