Rpc Locator error

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Bryan

Faulting application locator.exe, version 5.1.2600.2180,
faulting module locator.exe, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault
address 0x00010869.

I keep getting this error everytime I power on my machine.
Everything runs fine when I come up. I have loaded XP SP2
and this error started after I loaded SP2.

It does not give me enough information to figure out what
is wrong.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
I

ilovfriday

Bryan said:
*Faulting application locator.exe, version 5.1.2600.2180,
faulting module locator.exe, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault
address 0x00010869.

I keep getting this error everytime I power on my machine.
Everything runs fine when I come up. I have loaded XP SP2
and this error started after I loaded SP2.

It does not give me enough information to figure out what
is wrong.
Any help would be appreciated. *

I am getting this same error - it seems to only happen when I am usin
the computer and not connected to the domain.. IE the computer can'
see the domain controller. As soon as I connect to the network wher
the DC resides - the error stops popping up


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ilovfrida
 
O

outland

I am also getting the same error. It also only seems to appear when I a
not connected to the production network or the domain. Also when I'
wireless. I'm going to do some tests with the firewall and wireles
connection settings.

Also, if I VPN into the domain the error goes away.




*Hello Bryan,

I am getting this same error.


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outlan
 
O

outland

FYI, shutting the firewall off of my wireless adaptor (while drastic
seems to have helped the problem go away. A trace may be in order t
see exactly what causing it and making a specific exception rather tha
shutting the whole firewall down.....HTH.




*I am also getting the same error. It also only seems to appear whe
I am not connected to the production network or the domain. Also whe
I'm wireless. I'm going to do some tests with the firewall an
wireless connection settings.

Also, if I VPN into the domain the error goes away.


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outlan
 
I

ilovfriday

outland said:
*FYI, shutting the firewall off of my wireless adaptor (whil
drastic) seems to have helped the problem go away. A trace may be i
order to see exactly what causing it and making a specific exceptio
rather than shutting the whole firewall down.....HTH. *

FIY - Removing NAI VirusScan 8i and going back to 7.1.0 fixed thi
problem


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ilovfrida
 

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