Event Viewer Warning - advice needed

C

catmar

Hello,

I have found the following error in the Event Viewer of Windows XP Pro
SP2 can anyone throw some light on the subject please.

The line in the Event Viewer reads like this:

Warning 1/15/2005 21:09:24 MsiInstaller None 1004 NETWORK SERVICE
followd by my Computer Name.


Detection of product '{43DCF766-6838-4F9A-8C91-D92DA586DFA7}', feature
'DefaultFeature' failed during request for component
'{A4AD656D-72E9-43A7-9DD0-E5F6AF438E72}'

I have no idea what this is all about, but it does not seem to harm
the system in any way that I know of.

I have another 14 warnings same as above covering the 15th to the 16th
of January 2005.

I did change ISP's on the 15/16th which caused me to make another
network connection and delete my old one.


I have an ADSL connection using the ALCATEL Speed Touch Modem
and ethernet cardl AMD Socket A XP2600+ CPU. Nvidia MX400 video
card at X8 64bit. Motherboard is the Asus A7V8X-X.

I would be grateful if someone could tell me in laymans terms if I
should be worried by this error and what it means.

Thanks in advance
 
T

Thorsten Matzner

I have found the following error in the Event Viewer of Windows XP Pro
SP2 can anyone throw some light on the subject please.

The line in the Event Viewer reads like this:

Warning 1/15/2005 21:09:24 MsiInstaller None 1004 NETWORK SERVICE
followd by my Computer Name.


Detection of product '{43DCF766-6838-4F9A-8C91-D92DA586DFA7}', feature
'DefaultFeature' failed during request for component
'{A4AD656D-72E9-43A7-9DD0-E5F6AF438E72}'

Never seen this here. Can you try to find out when this message
appears exactly? This may lead you to the program that causes it.
 
C

catmar

Never seen this here. Can you try to find out when this message
appears exactly? This may lead you to the program that causes it.

Hi Thorsen,

I'll try to find out more today by playing with various programs to
see if the event viewer comes up with the same result.

It does not seem to give me any problems as far as I can tell, I
was just interested in learning what the cause is.
 

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