HELP - COM+ Event System

G

Guest

(I hope I'm putting this in the right group)

Help, please.

I have a new Vista OS. This is from the Event Viewer.
What do these mean and what do I do about them?
And, please don't say nothing, it's an error for a reason.

Extract from the Event Viewer\Windows Logs\Application.

The COM+ Event System could not remove the EventSystem.EventSubscription
object
{CEB8B221-89C5-41A8-98CE-79B413BF150B}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The HRESULT was 80070005.

AND

The COM+ Event System could not remove the EventSystem.EventSubscription
object
{CEB8B221-89C5-41A8-98CE-79B413BF150B}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The HRESULT was 80070005.


Thanks...
 
T

ThaMossop

I've had this a couple of times on my new PC and only had my PC a few days now:

The COM+ Event System could not remove the EventSystem.EventSubscription
object
{CEB8B221-89C5-41A8-98CE-79B413BF150B}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The HRESULT was 80070005.

It's Vista 64bit Ultimate edition, 2.4 intel quad core, 4GB ram. I believe
this coincides with a couple of booting up issues where the machine hangs
with the Windows loading bar starting to fade into view and doesn't get any
further.

I've searched and all I find is people saying they get this error but no one
saying how to fix it. The Ms article about COM+ issues suggests looking at
the component services but I cannot see the EventSystem.EventSubscription
object and I've right clicked on loads of things in there and there's no sign
of that number ending 50B, nor in a registry search.

A few people suggest this appears when trying to shut down but I get it on
boot up and a subesequent boot up as normal works fine.

I'm really at a loss to explain this but I don't like the pc crashing like
this so could do with an answer here, please.. anyone?

Thanks in advance.
 

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