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It's actually not mine I googled for the 101 error and
found a post stating that you need the "DCOM Server Process Launcher" running for MS Anti-Spyware to run. I hope this clears up some users problem with this program. I would like to see that hook fixed as I dont like an unneeded service running. All it does is fill up the event viewer with error messages about DCOM. If I turn it off (DCOM) MS Anti-Spyware quits working. |
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good catch
file a bug "Snavely" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0ce801c531d7$04c9c970$a501280a@phx.gbl... > It's actually not mine I googled for the 101 error and > found a post stating that you need the "DCOM Server Process > Launcher" running for MS Anti-Spyware to run. I hope this > clears up some users problem with this program. > I would like to see that hook fixed as I dont like an > unneeded service running. All it does is fill up the event > viewer with error messages about DCOM. If I turn it off > (DCOM) MS Anti-Spyware quits working. |
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good catch
file a bug "Snavely" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0ce801c531d7$04c9c970$a501280a@phx.gbl... > It's actually not mine I googled for the 101 error and > found a post stating that you need the "DCOM Server Process > Launcher" running for MS Anti-Spyware to run. I hope this > clears up some users problem with this program. > I would like to see that hook fixed as I dont like an > unneeded service running. All it does is fill up the event > viewer with error messages about DCOM. If I turn it off > (DCOM) MS Anti-Spyware quits working. |
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I'm a little confused.
Microsoft Antispyware requires the DCOM service to be running to work. So you are wondering why you need to have the DCOM service running? -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Snavely" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0ce801c531d7$04c9c970$a501280a@phx.gbl... > It's actually not mine I googled for the 101 error and > found a post stating that you need the "DCOM Server Process > Launcher" running for MS Anti-Spyware to run. I hope this > clears up some users problem with this program. > I would like to see that hook fixed as I dont like an > unneeded service running. All it does is fill up the event > viewer with error messages about DCOM. If I turn it off > (DCOM) MS Anti-Spyware quits working. |
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>-----Original Message----- >I'm a little confused. > >Microsoft Antispyware requires the DCOM service to be running to work. > >So you are wondering why you need to have the DCOM service running? > > Yes I know DCOM needs to be running but I would rather not have it start. MS Anti-Spyware is the ONLY program that needs DCOM to run with my setup. As I posted before DCOM fills up the event viewer with errors. I am the only user and this is the only pc, no network. The least amount of running processes the happier I am. If you know of a way for Event Viewer to supress DCOM error logging I would appreciate any info. |
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I don't know how to suppress the events, but they aren't seen on the average
install--want to post one of them? Maybe fixing whatever's generating the large number of events would be a good thing to do. My track record with this kind of thing isn't real great, but I do know the right places to start looking. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Snavely" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:187501c53231$50f4e460$a401280a@phx.gbl... > >>-----Original Message----- >>I'm a little confused. >> >>Microsoft Antispyware requires the DCOM service to be > running to work. >> >>So you are wondering why you need to have the DCOM service > running? >> >> > Yes I know DCOM needs to be running but I would rather not > have it start. MS Anti-Spyware is the ONLY program that > needs DCOM to run with my setup. As I posted before DCOM > fills up the event viewer with errors. I am the only user > and this is the only pc, no network. The least amount of > running processes the happier I am. > If you know of a way for Event Viewer to supress DCOM error > logging I would appreciate any info. |
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