Error code 112

G

Guest

When I look into the event log, The following error keeps comming up for
F-Secure.
"System control error occured. System control is still operating in normal
mode, Error Code 112" Code 112 is "There is not enough space on disk"
But when I check, the Disk is only half full and plenty of free space. Used
12.5GB Free 18.36GB Capacity 31.1GB. Can anyone help me with this.
Thank You, Ward
 
G

Guest

Ward said:
When I look into the event log, The following error keeps comming up for
F-Secure.
"System control error occured. System control is still operating in normal
mode, Error Code 112" Code 112 is "There is not enough space on disk"
But when I check, the Disk is only half full and plenty of free space. Used
12.5GB Free 18.36GB Capacity 31.1GB. Can anyone help me with this.
Thank You, Ward
Ward

Assuming that the error code COULD refer to the F-Secure event og being
filled exceeding its dedicated size, you could right-click Properties of this
log and check / uncheck settings, empty log, increase size etc.

Regards,
Ka2H
 
G

Guest

May I claify myself, I am referring to EVENT VIEWER of Windows XP. This is
the source of the error message and states it is with F-Secure as the source
of the error.
 
G

Guest

Ward said:
May I claify myself, I am referring to EVENT VIEWER of Windows XP. This is
the source of the error message and states it is with F-Secure as the source
of the error.

What I referred to was to access Event Viewer of Windows XP by selecting
Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer, to check
information regarding (as well) the Security log, which I still hope is in
line with your post.

Kindly note: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us, How to view and
manage event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP.

Regards,
Ka2H
 
G

Guest

This is how I found the error. My question is this. How do I correct the
problem that F-Secure does not have enough disk space. So that the error will
not keep repeating itself?
 

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