
02-09-2007, 10:32 AM
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| Re: Event ID 4614 Event Viewer; Applications You're welcome, good luck.
"Hazyday" <Hazyday@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Rock. I've searched
> microsoft.com, as well as Google, and have not been able to find a thing.
> "Rock" wrote:
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>> "Hazyday" <Hazyday@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>>
>> >I have definitely traced this to KB929969. When I uninstall 929969, the
>> > problem disappears. Anyone have a clue? I hate to leave a "critical"
>> > issue
>> > unpatched.
>>
>> > "Hazyday" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I rarely shut my pc off; I normally log off windows to the welcome
>> >> screen. I
>> >> have my monitor set to shut off after 30 minutes. I've not had any
>> >> problems
>> >> with this until recently
>> >> I entered my password one morning, and got the message " Loading your
>> >> personal settings" as usual, the cursor displays hourglass so I know
>> >> it's
>> >> "busy", then suddenly, the screen kind of blinks momentarily, the hour
>> >> glass
>> >> is gone, and I have to reenter my password. This time it actually logs
>> >> on
>> >> to
>> >> my desktop. I check my Event Viewer and under Applications Is the
>> >> following
>> >> error:
>> >>
>> >> Event Type: Error
>> >> Event Source: EventSystem
>> >> Event Category: (50)
>> >> Event ID: 4614
>> >> Date: 1/13/2007
>> >> Time: 5:43:39 PM
>> >> User: N/A
>> >> Computer: OWNER-381C340C5
>> >> Description:
>> >> The COM+ Event System detected an inconsistency in its internal state.
>> >> The
>> >> assertion "GetLastError() == 122L" failed at line 201 of
>> >> d:\qxp_slp\com\com1x\src\events\shared\sectools.cp p. Please contact
>> >> Microsoft Product Support Services to report this error.
>> >>
>> >> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>> >> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>> >>
>> >> Clicking on the "Help and Support" link results in the Normal message:
>> >> We're
>> >> sorry;
>> >> there is no additional information about this issue" blah, blah, blah.
>> >> I
>> >> really do not understand why microsoft puts the link there, as 99% of
>> >> the
>> >> time that I click on that link, I get the "We're sorry" message.
>> >> Sorry,
>> >> just
>> >> a bit frustrated.
>> >> Anyway, if I reboot and log on, I have no problem. I, however, do not
>> >> want
>> >> to be forced to either shut down or reboot my pc every time I want to
>> >> log
>> >> on.
>> >> This all seems to coincide with the 1/10/07 windows updates. I can't
>> >> be
>> >> 100%
>> >> positive, as I
>> >> restored my system from a backup after this happened a couple of
>> >> times. I
>> >> did the windows updates once again ( KB929969(VML), KB890830(windows
>> >> malicious software removal), and KB915597( definition update for
>> >> windows
>> >> defender), and the error has returned. I uninstalled KB929969, but am
>> >> still
>> >> getting this error. Could just be a "kwinky dink", I don't know.
>> >> Any ideas?
>>
>> You might want to check the posts in and post to the experts in the
>> windows
>> update newsgroup.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=us
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Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |