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Re: Vista Event loggers
I also have a few of these. Many went away when the new ATI driver was
installed. Most are now awaiting the release of UPHClean 2.0. ( I had
UPHClean 1.6 ) and that was causing problems until I removed it.
I sent all these error messages to MS and hopefully, others are doing the
same.
"Gerry Cornell" wrote:
> Peter
>
> You need to be concerned with those labeled "Error" and to a lesser
> extent "Warning". You can safely disregard "Information Reports".
>
> In my view you need to try to tackle issues as they arise. However,
> most of us are having to adjust to the differences for Vista as they
> are few records in Google to check against. Also they are a number
> of bugs, which Microsoft and others need to address.
>
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> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
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> "PeterC" <PeterC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7B6D94FD-DE37-4593-896A-82F89DB29C4F@microsoft.com...
> >A series of event loggers are found in the Computer Manager, and i
> >watch
> > particularly the EventViewer/CustomViews/AdministrativeEvents.
> > There are many
> > errors and warnings listed there, but with no obvious effect on
> > day-to-day
> > function.
> >
> > Is that "normal" for Vista, or should messages those be treated as
> > issues to
> > be dealt with? If some are important and others are not, how
> > generally to
> > tell the difference?
> >
> > Peter
>
>
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