BITWARE error

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Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
 
Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's what bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven
 
Not that I am aware of. I have tried to delete it but an unable to. It may
have been inadvertently installed by someone.
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regards
carrieann


M and D said:
Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's what bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven

carrieann said:
Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
--
Does anyone know how this can be rectified.

regards
carrieann
 
carrieann said:
Not that I am aware of. I have tried to delete it but an unable to. It may
have been inadvertently installed by someone.
--
regards
carrieann


M and D said:
Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's what
bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven

carrieann said:
Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
--
Does anyone know how this can be rectified.

regards
carrieann

CarrieAnn

Go to Start / Run and type: msconfig and click OK. Click the Start Up
tab.

Look for a line with the Bitware name in it and remove the check mark from
that line. Click Apply / OK.

Reboot the system and see if the error occurs again.
 
Thanks Ronnie, but there is no line with Bitware.
--
regards
carrieann


Ronnie Vernon MVP said:
carrieann said:
Not that I am aware of. I have tried to delete it but an unable to. It may
have been inadvertently installed by someone.
--
regards
carrieann


M and D said:
Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's what
bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven

Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
--
Does anyone know how this can be rectified.

regards
carrieann

CarrieAnn

Go to Start / Run and type: msconfig and click OK. Click the Start Up
tab.

Look for a line with the Bitware name in it and remove the check mark from
that line. Click Apply / OK.

Reboot the system and see if the error occurs again.



--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
 
Try deleting in Safe Mode.

See this...
http://forums.pcworld.co.nz/archive/index.php/t-44759.html

To start the computer in safe mode
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
carrieann said:
Thanks Ronnie, but there is no line with Bitware.
--
regards
carrieann


Ronnie Vernon MVP said:
carrieann said:
Not that I am aware of. I have tried to delete it but an unable to. It
may have been inadvertently installed by someone.
--
regards
carrieann


:

Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's
what bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven

Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
--
Does anyone know how this can be rectified.

regards
carrieann

CarrieAnn

Go to Start / Run and type: msconfig and click OK. Click the Start Up
tab.

Look for a line with the Bitware name in it and remove the check mark
from that line. Click Apply / OK.

Reboot the system and see if the error occurs again.



--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
 
Thanks Wesley, deleting in safe mode worked.
--
regards
carrieann


Wesley Vogel said:
Try deleting in Safe Mode.

See this...
http://forums.pcworld.co.nz/archive/index.php/t-44759.html

To start the computer in safe mode
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
carrieann said:
Thanks Ronnie, but there is no line with Bitware.
--
regards
carrieann


Ronnie Vernon MVP said:
Not that I am aware of. I have tried to delete it but an unable to. It
may have been inadvertently installed by someone.
--
regards
carrieann


:

Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's
what bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven

Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
--
Does anyone know how this can be rectified.

regards
carrieann


CarrieAnn

Go to Start / Run and type: msconfig and click OK. Click the Start Up
tab.

Look for a line with the Bitware name in it and remove the check mark
from that line. Click Apply / OK.

Reboot the system and see if the error occurs again.



--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
 
Keep having fun.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
carrieann said:
Thanks Wesley, deleting in safe mode worked.
--
regards
carrieann


Wesley Vogel said:
Try deleting in Safe Mode.

See this...
http://forums.pcworld.co.nz/archive/index.php/t-44759.html

To start the computer in safe mode
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
carrieann said:
Thanks Ronnie, but there is no line with Bitware.
--
regards
carrieann


:

Not that I am aware of. I have tried to delete it but an unable to. It
may have been inadvertently installed by someone.
--
regards
carrieann


:

Did you or someone else instal the Windows NT BitWare Client? That's
what bwagent.exe belongs to.

Steven

Each time I turn on the computer the following error message occurs:

MONITOR: Error[0x2]Creating Process
"c:\BITWARE\NT\BWAGENT.EXE"from"C:\BITWARE\NT"
--
Does anyone know how this can be rectified.

regards
carrieann


CarrieAnn

Go to Start / Run and type: msconfig and click OK. Click the Start Up
tab.

Look for a line with the Bitware name in it and remove the check mark
from that line. Click Apply / OK.

Reboot the system and see if the error occurs again.



--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
 

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