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bitwise
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      11th Oct 2008
After recklessly using a registry cleaner, I can no longer upload files (DSL
speed test upload speed = 0).

Event viewer shows "upload manager failed to start ID: 7000). Account
specified wrong.

It looks like my computer name has been removed from some service that is
trying to start, but I haven't figured out how to find the name of it.

I did a system restore from a safe date, but no joy.

Local system network DDE disabled
network DDE DSDM disabled
remote access auto connection manager disabled
(I think this is due to remote access being disabled for security).

I do have a drive image from a previous backup stored on another drive, but
I have since added/removed a few programs.

Running XP Home.

I tried two different browsers, but it doesn't seen related to that.

Any ideas on how I can fix this?

 
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nass
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      11th Oct 2008


"bitwise" wrote:

> After recklessly using a registry cleaner, I can no longer upload files (DSL
> speed test upload speed = 0).
>
> Event viewer shows "upload manager failed to start ID: 7000). Account
> specified wrong.
>
> It looks like my computer name has been removed from some service that is
> trying to start, but I haven't figured out how to find the name of it.
>
> I did a system restore from a safe date, but no joy.
>
> Local system network DDE disabled
> network DDE DSDM disabled
> remote access auto connection manager disabled
> (I think this is due to remote access being disabled for security).
>
> I do have a drive image from a previous backup stored on another drive, but
> I have since added/removed a few programs.
>
> Running XP Home.
>
> I tried two different browsers, but it doesn't seen related to that.
>
> Any ideas on how I can fix this?


"Event ID: 7000" or "Event ID: 7013" Error Message When You Attempt to Start
a Service
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314357

I have fixed the Upload Manager Error in system log
http://forums.majorgeeks.com/archive...?t-149952.html

Solving setup errors by using the SubInACL tool to repair file and registry
permissions
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archi...04/739820.aspx
What your Anti-virus/Anti-malware arrangement and is there ay in real time
protection mode?

Did you tried to create a new profile and test it may the old one
corrupted/damaged?
How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151/

How to recover the damaged user profile in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555473

Windows XP Problems if Your Profile Is Damaged
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326688

HTH,
nass
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HeyBub
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      11th Oct 2008
bitwise wrote:
> After recklessly using a registry cleaner, I can no longer upload
> files (DSL speed test upload speed = 0).
>
> Event viewer shows "upload manager failed to start ID: 7000). Account
> specified wrong.
>
> It looks like my computer name has been removed from some service
> that is trying to start, but I haven't figured out how to find the
> name of it.
>
> I did a system restore from a safe date, but no joy.
>
> Local system network DDE disabled
> network DDE DSDM disabled
> remote access auto connection manager disabled
> (I think this is due to remote access being disabled for security).
>
> I do have a drive image from a previous backup stored on another
> drive, but I have since added/removed a few programs.
>
> Running XP Home.
>
> I tried two different browsers, but it doesn't seen related to that.
>
> Any ideas on how I can fix this?


The least destructive of registry cleaners make a backup of the registry
before they start mucking with it.

You might start there.


 
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