Registry Error

G

Guest

Every time I log off Windows Xp Home Edition a warning event is logged in the
Event Viewer. The Event Viewer can be found on the Administrative Tools Menu
on the Start Menu.

The error message reads as follows:
Source: Userenv
Category: None
Type: Warning
Event ID: 1517
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Description:
Windows saved user "Computer Name"\user 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
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How do I find out what service(s) are running as a user account?

And how do I configure the service(s) to run in a LocalService or
NetworkService account?

And which account is best to change the service to? A LocalService account
or a NetworkService account?

Please help me with this problem.

THANK YOU,
Techno Phobe.
 
G

Greg Palmer

Check out the following KB article, it includes a tool which should be able
to help you. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=837115

In answer to your questions.
How do I find out what service(s) are running as a user account?
------Click on Start > Run > Type services.msc > this will list all services
and the account that they are set to run under
And how do I configure the service(s) to run in a LocalService or
NetworkService account?
-------- Open services.msc > Double click on a service > Click on LogOn tab
And which account is best to change the service to? A LocalService
account
or a NetworkService account?
--------Generally LocalService account is best. However some require the
NetworkService account to run correctly such as RPC
 

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