Event ID 4354 Warning Message

T

TMitchell

I have a new Lenovo laptop with the built in Verizon Wireless EVDO card.
I disabled the Thinkpad Access feature because it conflicted with the
recommended use of the Verizon Access Manager for managing my wireless
accounts and settings. I get all wireless accounts and services OK, but
get the following Warning message in "Applications" in Event Viewer:

Event 4354, Category (52); The COM+ Event System failed to fire the
ConnectionMadeNoQOCInfo method on subscription {A82FOE80-
1305-400C-BA56-3375AE04264A1}-00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000}-
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The subscriber returned HRESULT
80004001.

I get this, or a very similar, message each time I connect or disconnect
to the Verizon wireless service.

Anyone have any ideas as to what this means or a suggested solution?
 
W

WTC

TMitchell said:
Event 4354, Category (52); The COM+ Event System failed to fire the
ConnectionMadeNoQOCInfo method on subscription {A82FOE80-
1305-400C-BA56-3375AE04264A1}-00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000}-
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The subscriber returned HRESULT
80004001.

Anyone have any ideas as to what this means or a suggested solution?


See if this applies,

Event ID 4354 May Appear in Event Viewer
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;319590
 
T

TMitchell

WTC said:
See if this applies,

Event ID 4354 May Appear in Event Viewer
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;319590
Thank you. But I ran into problems trying to implement their work around.

First, I use Netscape 7.2 as my browser and email/news reader, and have
no use for Windows/MSN Messenger, Outlook or Outlook Express. (The
Service called "Messenger" is disabled in "Services", as mine is a home
PC not connected to any network. I know it this service is not related
to the Windows or MSN Messenger, but thought I'd nmention it.)

The MS work around says to uncheck the option to start MS or Windows
Messenger when Windows starts, but (at risk of sounding cluelss) I don't
even know if these programs exist on my brand new Lenovo XP SP2 laptop
system, much less how to access them.

Second work around step is to open Outlook Express and uncheck the
"Start at Windows startup" option in the Tool/Options/General tab, but
my Outlook Express (Ver. 6) does not show that option at all.

Help, someone, please.
 

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