Event Viewer Errors

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I'm getting a couple of persistent event viewer errors lately:

An application error:

" WMI ADAP was unable to load the ASP.NET_2.0.50727 performance library
because it returned invalid data: 0x0 "

A system error:

" The ASInsHelp service failed to start due to the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified. "

I don't know if these two are related (I suspect not because the first
has been going on for much longer than the second).

I haven't noticed anything untoward with the system operation, but can
anyone shed any light on these, whether they are critical and how I
might avoid them?
 
Re: Event Viewer Errors

Are you running a web server? If not you can disable the counter. You can
Add/Remove them by regedit, but it's much easier to use exctrlst.exe
(Extensible Counter Listing Tool) from the resource kit to enable/ disable
the counters.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...familyid=7FF99683-B7EC-4DA6-92AB-793193604BA4



Have you installed the mobo chipset drivers?


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"Sid Elbow" wrote:
> I'm getting a couple of persistent event viewer errors lately:
>
> An application error:
>
> " WMI ADAP was unable to load the ASP.NET_2.0.50727 performance library
> because it returned invalid data: 0x0 "
>
> A system error:
>
> " The ASInsHelp service failed to start due to the following error:
> The system cannot find the file specified. "
>
> I don't know if these two are related (I suspect not because the first has
> been going on for much longer than the second).
>
> I haven't noticed anything untoward with the system operation, but can
> anyone shed any light on these, whether they are critical and how I might
> avoid them?
 
Re: Event Viewer Errors

Dave Patrick wrote:
> Are you running a web server? If not you can disable the counter. You
> can Add/Remove them by regedit, but it's much easier to use exctrlst.exe
> (Extensible Counter Listing Tool) from the resource kit to enable/
> disable the counters.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...familyid=7FF99683-B7EC-4DA6-92AB-793193604BA4


Thanks for that, I'll go dig it up

> Have you installed the mobo chipset drivers?


Yes, I have when I first installed (long time ago).

I'm pretty sure that the second error:

" The ASInsHelp service failed to start due to the following error: The
system cannot find the file specified. "

is connected with the ASUS hardware monitor program that i have
installed. I don't use it much so I uninstalled it but still get the
error. However there are lots of traces of it left in the registry.
 
Re: Event Viewer Errors

You can either set the ASInsHelp service startup to disabled or delete the
service subkey for it located at;

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Sid Elbow" wrote:
> Thanks for that, I'll go dig it up
>
>> Have you installed the mobo chipset drivers?

>
> Yes, I have when I first installed (long time ago).
>
> I'm pretty sure that the second error:
>
> " The ASInsHelp service failed to start due to the following error: The
> system cannot find the file specified. "
>
> is connected with the ASUS hardware monitor program that i have installed.
> I don't use it much so I uninstalled it but still get the error. However
> there are lots of traces of it left in the registry.
 
Re: Event Viewer Errors

Dave Patrick wrote:
> ....... or delete
> the service subkey for it located at;
>
> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services


Ok, did that and the error's gone. Thanks a bunch.

With respect to the other error, I downloaded exctrlst.exe as you
suggested. What do I do with it now?
 
Re: Event Viewer Errors

Sid Elbow wrote:

> With respect to the other error, I downloaded exctrlst.exe as you
> suggested. What do I do with it now?


Ok, I got it figured.
 
Re: Event Viewer Errors

Good to hear. You're welcome.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"Sid Elbow" wrote:
> Sid Elbow wrote:
>
>> With respect to the other error, I downloaded exctrlst.exe as you
>> suggested. What do I do with it now?

>
> Ok, I got it figured.
 
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