ESENT

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Karloman

Hello!
I've been searching on the net to find the definitive answer but I
couldn't get it. So I'll try here.
I've left the computer on through the night to finish downloading some
stuff.
When I woke up I saw that computer somehow managed to restart itself. The
file of course wasn't downloaded and that made me a bit angry. When I
looked up the Even log I saw this, right before it rebooted:

wuauclt (2096) The database engine 5.01.2600.2180 started.
wuaueng.dll (2096) SUS20ClientDataStore: The database engine started a
new instance (0).
wuaueng.dll (2096) SUS20ClientDataStore: The database engine stopped the
instance (0).
wuauclt (2096) The database engine stopped.

As I could figure out from what I read on the Web, that's Automatic
Updates. Or am I wrong?
I turned them off and today I get these messages again in the event log,
although Auto updates are turned off.
What's the catch?

Thank you for your answers,
Karlo.
 
Multiple instances of "ESENT" in the Event Log:
http://www.winxptutor.com/sp2/esent.htm

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


Hello!
I've been searching on the net to find the definitive answer but I
couldn't get it. So I'll try here.
I've left the computer on through the night to finish downloading some
stuff.
When I woke up I saw that computer somehow managed to restart itself. The
file of course wasn't downloaded and that made me a bit angry. When I
looked up the Even log I saw this, right before it rebooted:

wuauclt (2096) The database engine 5.01.2600.2180 started.
wuaueng.dll (2096) SUS20ClientDataStore: The database engine started a
new instance (0).
wuaueng.dll (2096) SUS20ClientDataStore: The database engine stopped the
instance (0).
wuauclt (2096) The database engine stopped.

As I could figure out from what I read on the Web, that's Automatic
Updates. Or am I wrong?
I turned them off and today I get these messages again in the event log,
although Auto updates are turned off.
What's the catch?

Thank you for your answers,
Karlo.
 

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