ESENT

K

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.
 
R

Ramesh, MS-MVP

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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