SPI encounter error

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Every once in a while when I'd doing something I get the error SPI
encountered an error and is exiting


what is spi and why am I getting that error?



Thanks for any help
 
Every once in a while when I'd doing something I get the error SPI
encountered an error and is exiting

what is spi and why am I getting that error?

Thanks for any help

what is spi

Stateful Packet Inspection (computer networking)

Security Parameter Index, networking

Service Package Interpreter, software

Take your pick.Google is your best beat.
 
I was hoping that in the context of the error message I mentioned SPI might
be meaningful.
thanks

Every once in a while when I'd doing something I get the error SPI
encountered an error and is exiting

what is spi and why am I getting that error?

Thanks for any help

what is spi

Stateful Packet Inspection (computer networking)

Security Parameter Index, networking

Service Package Interpreter, software

Take your pick.Google is your best beat.
 
Every once in a while when I'd doing something I get the error SPI
encountered an error and is exiting

what is spi and why am I getting that error?

Thanks for any help

SP1 could be service pack 1.

do a printscreen or ALT+Printscreen. Put the image on
imageshack http://imageshack.us/ or some other image hosting site.


we can then use common sense to determine whether the dialog box is a
standard windows one, or some software.
By seeing th exact message, googling it.

looking at the top of it and seeing if it gives anything so we can
identify what it is..

seeing if we have seen it before.

you could try ctrl-alt-delete, closing/killing/"ending task" processes
and see which one closes that dialog box.
 
in message
...

Where is this log?

I was hoping that in the context of the error message I mentioned
SPI might be meaningful.


What context? You provided no context at all. There is no way to
know what process is issuing the alert based on what little you said.
Only from the name of this newsgroup can the only context be
determined which is that you are running Windows XP (some version of
it).

You have never heard of the Event Viewer? Use "Start -> Help and
Support" and read up on articles found by searching on "event viewer".
It the Event Viewer is not shown under the Start -> Administrative
Tools menu (because you aren't logged on under an admin-level account
or didn't add it to the Start menu by right-clicking on the Windows
taskbar and customizing it to show), you can run it by entering
"eventvwr.msc" using Start -> Run.
 
I found it

thanks

VanguardLH said:
in message news:[email protected]...


What context? You provided no context at all. There is no way to know
what process is issuing the alert based on what little you said. Only from
the name of this newsgroup can the only context be determined which is
that you are running Windows XP (some version of it).

You have never heard of the Event Viewer? Use "Start -> Help and Support"
and read up on articles found by searching on "event viewer". It the Event
Viewer is not shown under the Start -> Administrative Tools menu (because
you aren't logged on under an admin-level account or didn't add it to the
Start menu by right-clicking on the Windows taskbar and customizing it to
show), you can run it by entering "eventvwr.msc" using Start -> Run.
 
SP1 could be service pack 1.

do a printscreen or ALT+Printscreen. Put the image on
imageshack http://imageshack.us/ or some other image hosting site.


we can then use common sense to determine whether the dialog box is a
standard windows one, or some software.
By seeing th exact message, googling it.

looking at the top of it and seeing if it gives anything so we can
identify what it is..

seeing if we have seen it before.

you could try ctrl-alt-delete, closing/killing/"ending task" processes
and see which one closes that dialog box.


That's a great idea

Thanks
 

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