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T

Teri

I can't find any info on these 2 events. Can you tell me
what they mean?
Event Type: Information
Event Source: ESENT
Event Category: General
Event ID: 102
Date: 9/8/2004
Time: 3:14:29 PM
User: N/A
Computer: OEMCOMPUTER
Description:
wuaueng.dll (1540) SUS20ClientDataStore: The database
engine started a new instance (0).

Event Type: Information
Event Source: ESENT
Event Category: General
Event ID: 101
Date: 9/8/2004
Time: 3:10:31 PM
User: N/A
Computer: OEMCOMPUTER
Description:
wuauclt (1476) The database engine stopped.
 
R

Ronnie Vernon MVP

(e-mail address removed) wrote:

This link has nothing to do with ESENT.


These are simply informational messages.

Esent.dll is the Server Database Storage Engine. The wuaueng.dll is the
Windows Update AutoUpdate Engine and the wuauclt.exe file is the Automatic
Updates executable. The messages are self explanatory.

The following post is a quote from David Kays [MSFT].

<quote>
This is a known issue with the WU v5 client. It has to do with how the
client agent interacts with the Jet database engine. This is something
we'll consider fixing in a future version of the WU client. I'm not aware
of work arounds for this issue, sorry.
</quote>

This information was posted by Torgeir Bakken, Microsoft MVP Scripting and
WMI.

<quote>
If you really, really want to get rid of those messages, you
can disable the "Automatic Services" service (through e.g.
Start/Run --> services.msc).

Note that if you do this, even the Windows Update Web page will
not work anymore (for manual scan/install). If you later on want
to use the Windows Update Web page, you can of course temporary
set the service to Automatic again and start the service before
you go to the Web page.
</quote>
 

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