Error Access violation at 0x7C91084B(tried to write to ..........

G

Guest

Anybody know what this is, and should I worry? It shows up occasionally when
I log on--

"Error Access violation at 0x7C91084B(tried to write to 0x00030FFC),
program terminated"
 
R

R. McCarty

Check the Application Event log. It should contain an entry for
the event and details of what executable caused it. To directly
run the viewer, Click Start, Run (Type) Eventvwr.Msc [Enter]
Once you know the application that triggered the event repost
that info.
 
G

Guest

This is what I found--there were 3 occurences of it at various times--

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
Date: 6/12/2005
Time: 1:32:47 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: HOLYHUSBAND
Description:
Windows saved user HOLYHUSBAND\Walter registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by the
user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it is
no longer in use.

This is often caused by services running as a user account, try configuring
the services to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have no idea what this means. I'm not a tech person, but I can follow
instructions.

--
Thank you for your help,

benedict1



R. McCarty said:
Check the Application Event log. It should contain an entry for
the event and details of what executable caused it. To directly
run the viewer, Click Start, Run (Type) Eventvwr.Msc [Enter]
Once you know the application that triggered the event repost
that info.


benedict1 said:
Anybody know what this is, and should I worry? It shows up occasionally
when
I log on--

"Error Access violation at 0x7C91084B(tried to write to 0x00030FFC),
program terminated"
 
R

R. McCarty

I forgot to mention to check both logs (System & Application). The
message you have below is a fairly common occurrence with XP. There
is a add-on Service provided by Microsoft that will fix that.
Download the User Profile Hive Cleanup Service here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6d-8912-4e18-b570-42470e2f3582&DisplayLang=en

After installation, Re-open Event Viewer, Right Click the System
Event heading and left click "Clear All Events". Repeat this action
for the Application log. Reboot the PC and recheck the logs and
let us know what if any Errors (Red Icons) are present in each.

benedict1 said:
This is what I found--there were 3 occurences of it at various times--

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
Date: 6/12/2005
Time: 1:32:47 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: HOLYHUSBAND
Description:
Windows saved user HOLYHUSBAND\Walter registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by
the
user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it
is
no longer in use.

This is often caused by services running as a user account, try
configuring
the services to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have no idea what this means. I'm not a tech person, but I can follow
instructions.

--
Thank you for your help,

benedict1



R. McCarty said:
Check the Application Event log. It should contain an entry for
the event and details of what executable caused it. To directly
run the viewer, Click Start, Run (Type) Eventvwr.Msc [Enter]
Once you know the application that triggered the event repost
that info.


benedict1 said:
Anybody know what this is, and should I worry? It shows up
occasionally
when
I log on--

"Error Access violation at 0x7C91084B(tried to write to 0x00030FFC),
program terminated"
 
G

Guest

Thanks, it worked. I had mistakenly posted this query twice and another nice
person suggested just changing my user account password. That seemed to work
too.

Appreciate your kind assistance.

--
Thank you for your help,

benedict1



R. McCarty said:
I forgot to mention to check both logs (System & Application). The
message you have below is a fairly common occurrence with XP. There
is a add-on Service provided by Microsoft that will fix that.
Download the User Profile Hive Cleanup Service here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6d-8912-4e18-b570-42470e2f3582&DisplayLang=en

After installation, Re-open Event Viewer, Right Click the System
Event heading and left click "Clear All Events". Repeat this action
for the Application log. Reboot the PC and recheck the logs and
let us know what if any Errors (Red Icons) are present in each.

benedict1 said:
This is what I found--there were 3 occurences of it at various times--

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
Date: 6/12/2005
Time: 1:32:47 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: HOLYHUSBAND
Description:
Windows saved user HOLYHUSBAND\Walter registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by
the
user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it
is
no longer in use.

This is often caused by services running as a user account, try
configuring
the services to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have no idea what this means. I'm not a tech person, but I can follow
instructions.

--
Thank you for your help,

benedict1



R. McCarty said:
Check the Application Event log. It should contain an entry for
the event and details of what executable caused it. To directly
run the viewer, Click Start, Run (Type) Eventvwr.Msc [Enter]
Once you know the application that triggered the event repost
that info.


Anybody know what this is, and should I worry? It shows up
occasionally
when
I log on--

"Error Access violation at 0x7C91084B(tried to write to 0x00030FFC),
program terminated"
 

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