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Old 01-04-2007, 06:31 AM
SteveL
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Faulting application

I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my registry
for the file name, and nothing there.

Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
file?

Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address 0x10017bed.

Thank you

I have posted this in the office group as well...
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Old 01-04-2007, 06:32 AM
DL
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Re: Faulting application

It would have been helpful to have crossposted, rather than multi posting

"SteveL" <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8C657822-986D-45F5-98E3-52C48990A047@microsoft.com...
> I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my

registry
> for the file name, and nothing there.
>
> Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
> file?
>
> Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
> faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address

0x10017bed.
>
> Thank you
>
> I have posted this in the office group as well...



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Old 01-04-2007, 06:32 AM
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Re: Faulting application

"SteveL" wrote

>I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my
>registry
> for the file name, and nothing there.
>
> Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
> file?
>
> Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
> faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address
> 0x10017bed.


It should be in the \windows\system32 folder. If you are going to post to
different groups, crosspost, that is post to all the groups at the same
time, rather than mutliposting - posting separately.

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:38 AM
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Re: Faulting application

Thanks for the thought Rock, but I do not know how to crosspost, within this
newsgroup. As I stated I did a search from head to toe including hidden files
& folders. I have no sony components in my system, I have a thinkpad A30.



"Rock" wrote:

> "SteveL" wrote
>
> >I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my
> >registry
> > for the file name, and nothing there.
> >
> > Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
> > file?
> >
> > Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
> > faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address
> > 0x10017bed.

>
> It should be in the \windows\system32 folder. If you are going to post to
> different groups, crosspost, that is post to all the groups at the same
> time, rather than mutliposting - posting separately.
>
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:38 AM
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Re: Faulting application

Bitstring <8C657822-986D-45F5-98E3-52C48990A047@microsoft.com>, from the
wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
>I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my registry
>for the file name, and nothing there.
>
>Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
>file?
>
>Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
>faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address 0x10017bed.


Sounds like you might be infected then, down at the rootkit level.
Google Is Your Friend - there are several rootkit revealers/removers
available. I'd personally start with rootkit revealer from sysinternals,
since that doesn't attempt to fix anything.

/rant on
The way M$ have constructed Windows (for the benefit of Digital Rights
Mgmt folks, and virus writing spamming b&stards) it is quite possible to
hide both files (and folders) and registry keys. Go look at
HKLM\security with regedit .. see anything? Nope you wont. Now export
it. Now you see it. However what you see is binary/hex/whatever,
designed to be hard to search and modify. And you actually have
permissions for that key - there are probably several on your system
that you don't even have read access for (unless you are logged on as
'SYSTEM').

The 'personal' computer is rapidly becoming more M$'s property than your
own, except when some trojan/virus/spyware/rootkit has already claimed
it for itself.
/end rant

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:38 AM
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Re: Faulting application

SteveL wrote:

> Thanks for the thought Rock, but I do not know how to crosspost,
> within this newsgroup.



The reason you're having such problems is that you are using the web
interface to participate in this newsgroup--it's the slowest, clunkiest,
most error-prone method there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a
newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows. See
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:38 AM
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Re: Faulting application

"SteveL" wrote

> Thanks for the thought Rock, but I do not know how to crosspost, within
> this
> newsgroup. As I stated I did a search from head to toe including hidden
> files
> & folders. I have no sony components in my system, I have a thinkpad A30.
>
> "Rock" wrote:
>
>> "SteveL" wrote
>>
>> >I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my
>> >registry
>> > for the file name, and nothing there.
>> >
>> > Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non
>> > existing
>> > file?
>> >
>> > Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
>> > faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address
>> > 0x10017bed.

>>
>> It should be in the \windows\system32 folder. If you are going to post
>> to
>> different groups, crosspost, that is post to all the groups at the same
>> time, rather than mutliposting - posting separately.


As Ken said it's a much better experience using a newsreader. You can post
to several groups at the same time then. It's easier to keep track of your
posts. Multiposting has a variety of problems. People in one newsgroup may
not see the responses in another and so don't get the benefit of the
solution. It makes it harder to know what to suggest for those posters who
go to multiple groups and see the same post. They might not remember what
they posted elsewhere, and it contributes to duplication of effort.
Crossposting to a few, select and relevant groups is ok.

I don't know if you did a Google search for that file. If not here it is.
Not much there, but you could look around.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:40 AM
SteveL
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Re: Faulting application

Thank you for this information,

I did download sysinternal rootkit revealer resultes are below;

"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,2.50 KB,"C:\$AttrDef"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$BadClus"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,14.65 GB,"C:\$BadClus:$Bad"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,468.81 KB,"C:\$Bitmap"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,8.00 KB,"C:\$Boot"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$Extend"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$Extend\$ObjId"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$Extend\$Quota"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$Extend\$Reparse"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,64.00 MB,"C:\$LogFile"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,11.67 MB,"C:\$MFT"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,4.00 KB,"C:\$MFTMirr"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$Secure"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,128.00 KB,"C:\$UpCase"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:23 AM,0 bytes,"C:\$Volume"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,2.50 KB,"E:\$AttrDef"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$BadClus"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,41.24 GB,"E:\$BadClus:$Bad"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,1.29 MB,"E:\$Bitmap"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,8.00 KB,"E:\$Boot"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$Extend"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$Extend\$ObjId"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$Extend\$Quota"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$Extend\$Reparse"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,64.00 MB,"E:\$LogFile"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,135.97 MB,"E:\$MFT"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,4.00 KB,"E:\$MFTMirr"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$Secure"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,128.00 KB,"E:\$UpCase"
"Hidden from Windows API.",10/18/2005 4:24 AM,0 bytes,"E:\$Volume"

I also downloaded Sypsweeper from webroot, it has the feature of checking
for rootkit, this found 1 item, I am getting somewhere.

Once again thank you for your help,

SteveL

"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:

> Bitstring <8C657822-986D-45F5-98E3-52C48990A047@microsoft.com>, from the
> wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
> >I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my registry
> >for the file name, and nothing there.
> >
> >Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
> >file?
> >
> >Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
> >faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address 0x10017bed.

>
> Sounds like you might be infected then, down at the rootkit level.
> Google Is Your Friend - there are several rootkit revealers/removers
> available. I'd personally start with rootkit revealer from sysinternals,
> since that doesn't attempt to fix anything.
>
> /rant on
> The way M$ have constructed Windows (for the benefit of Digital Rights
> Mgmt folks, and virus writing spamming b&stards) it is quite possible to
> hide both files (and folders) and registry keys. Go look at
> HKLM\security with regedit .. see anything? Nope you wont. Now export
> it. Now you see it. However what you see is binary/hex/whatever,
> designed to be hard to search and modify. And you actually have
> permissions for that key - there are probably several on your system
> that you don't even have read access for (unless you are logged on as
> 'SYSTEM').
>
> The 'personal' computer is rapidly becoming more M$'s property than your
> own, except when some trojan/virus/spyware/rootkit has already claimed
> it for itself.
> /end rant
>
> --
> GSV Three Minds in a Can
> 7,053 Km walked. 1,267Km PROWs surveyed. 23.0% complete.
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:42 AM
SteveL
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Re: Faulting application

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

Thanks again

"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:

> Bitstring <8C657822-986D-45F5-98E3-52C48990A047@microsoft.com>, from the
> wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
> >I have searched for this file on my system, non found, I searched my registry
> >for the file name, and nothing there.
> >
> >Can someone tell me as to why I am having a faulting app on a non existing
> >file?
> >
> >Application Error Faulting application pprekop.exe, version 4.2.0.172,
> >faulting module ole32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2182, fault address 0x10017bed.

>
> Sounds like you might be infected then, down at the rootkit level.
> Google Is Your Friend - there are several rootkit revealers/removers
> available. I'd personally start with rootkit revealer from sysinternals,
> since that doesn't attempt to fix anything.
>
> /rant on
> The way M$ have constructed Windows (for the benefit of Digital Rights
> Mgmt folks, and virus writing spamming b&stards) it is quite possible to
> hide both files (and folders) and registry keys. Go look at
> HKLM\security with regedit .. see anything? Nope you wont. Now export
> it. Now you see it. However what you see is binary/hex/whatever,
> designed to be hard to search and modify. And you actually have
> permissions for that key - there are probably several on your system
> that you don't even have read access for (unless you are logged on as
> 'SYSTEM').
>
> The 'personal' computer is rapidly becoming more M$'s property than your
> own, except when some trojan/virus/spyware/rootkit has already claimed
> it for itself.
> /end rant
>
> --
> GSV Three Minds in a Can
> 7,053 Km walked. 1,267Km PROWs surveyed. 23.0% complete.
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:43 AM
GSV Three Minds in a Can
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Re: Faulting application

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)??

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:43 AM
SteveL
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Re: Faulting application

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.
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:51 AM
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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.
> >

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GSV Three Minds in a Can
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Bitstring <D788818C-35BE-45B9-99D8-E660AEA0C871@microsoft.com>, from the
wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
>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.


Well, for the benefit of future sufferers, who might Google across this
thread, could you maybe tell us which application is was, and why it has
a .exe file that you apparently couldn't find? (or is it secret??).

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:52 AM
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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.
> >

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GSV Three Minds in a Can
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Bitstring <D788818C-35BE-45B9-99D8-E660AEA0C871@microsoft.com>, from the
wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
>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.


Well, for the benefit of future sufferers, who might Google across this
thread, could you maybe tell us which application is was, and why it has
a .exe file that you apparently couldn't find? (or is it secret??).

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no network connection and error: Faulting application , version 0.0.0.0, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00000000 rduque41@gmail.com Windows XP 1 01-04-2007 05:10 AM


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