Error 1090

S

SlowJet

Hi, :)

Can some help me understand this?

My HHD wnet bad and I had to re-install on a new disk
starting about 3:00 PM on the 10th.

Everything went ok with three exceptions.

Fist, during install I forgot to disconnect from the DSL
as I am spoiled with behind the FW installs.
So during the install phase there was a quick message
flashed up about DCOM @#$%^& had an error and $%^&*
register.


Second, sure enough, before I could install the FW I got
a vireus. Blaster_F. I got rid of it with Norton tool and
scaned the disk twice with NAV 2003. It was clean.

Third problem, I need too GPO the shared and get the shre
names working again with the other puters.

Now I get this message every so often (twice)
USERENV Error Event 1090

Windows couldn't log the RSoP (Resultant Set of Policies)
session status. An attempt to connect to WMI failed. No
more RSoP logging will be done for this application of
policy.

I followed the sugested to do items on the link

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp but I'm not
sure what I was doing.

My questions are:
Can this be fixed, what is it trying to tell me, was it
the install, the virus, or my GPO messing around?

These are all Win Xp PRO with SP1 and all CUS.

any help would be great as I need to know if I should
start over with the install?

Thank You,
SlowJet
 
S

SlowJet

I found to related posts from July.
open cmd.exe and type the following commands in order.
%homedrive%
cd %windir%\system32\wbem\repository
net stop winmgmt
del * /s /q
regsvr32 wbemupgd.dll

CMD box would not delete the files as they were being
used by another process.
So I booted into safe cmd prompt and the commands worked.
After reboot all the tasks looked normal again BUT
the error events are still there.
The shares work fine, all the normal programs work.

Any one with more thohts?

thanks,
SloJet
 
S

SlowJet

Well, the image name of one task under my user name
changed back to wpabah.exe last night
and the 1090 message occured about evey hour and 15 mins.

SJ
 

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