UPHclean.EXE & ID 1517

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RoseW

In the Event Manager Application log there is a warning report(ID 1517)
that memory used by the users registry has not been freed-caused by
services running as a user account. The link to Microsoft recommended
downloading and installing uphclean.exe into the system folder. I did
this for I could not identify which service is running as a user
account.
The shutdown last night had no change. The report is there this morning
and upclean.exe was on the process list last night.

I'm the only user on this Xp home (up to date) The setting is a home
network (laptop and desktop) Mikrotek scanner and Canon Pixma 4000
printer.
In the task manager processes list there are items that have my user
account name . (OE Quote fix, Msimn, AVG, PDVDserv,
GoogledestopOe,-crawl,-index-and Google desktop, )and then the usual
system files
The list of services active and manual are the same as they have always
been in the Management list
New harddrive and fresh Xp install at end of March, D-link firewall,
software firewall, spyware, Avg antivirus in place and clear reports
when scanned.

Where do I look to identify what service is still acessing the registry
at shut down?
Rose
 
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RoseW

In RoseW <[email protected]> typed:
| In the Event Manager Application log there is a warning report(ID
| 1517) that memory used by the users registry has not been
| freed-caused by services running as a user account. The link to
| Microsoft recommended downloading and installing uphclean.exe into
| the system folder. I did this for I could not identify which service
| is running as a user account.
| The shutdown last night had no change. The report is there this
| morning and upclean.exe was on the process list last night.
<snip>.
|
| Where do I look to identify what service is still acessing the
| registry at shut down?
| Rose
Systeminternals- process explorer identifies the service as
SVChost...associated with my user logon, logoff...I don't log on or log
off. Perhaps Xp doesn't know what to do with that<grin> or the
configuration for my no log on routine isn't clear to the system.
Rose
 

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