Delay in activation of Broadband services

this was ment to go live monday and did not
anyhow ringing BT they said i would be without internet due to delay above
my question to all is if theres a problem why is my infinity working from 10pm-8am and working half speeds i was told 
BT cant not answer or dont want to and im due an update by 8pm but im not holding my hopes up but am starting to get a bit peed off 
since half my TV order doesnt work due to lack of internet in the school holidays is really beond a joke when they cant explain what why and when it will be fixed

The problem is that all the phone lines, and FTTC (Infinity) infrastructure is owned and maintained by Openreach.  They may be owned by BT Group, but are operated completely independently of the retail part of BT.
So the people you are phoning probably have no more idea than you do what the problem is or when it will be fixed.  All they can do is put in a fault report and ask Openreach to look into it.  That normally happens within 3 working days.  But there's no guarantee it will be fixed within those 3 days.

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    I'm a brand new BT Inifinity customer and things are already not going well at all.
    I signed up last month for BT Inifinity 1, and knowing my old Plusnet broadband was due to expire on 9th June, I set the activation date for BT for the same day. All confirmed, told me they'd send the hub to me, no need for an egineer visit or anything...just sit back and wait for the equipment and the activation. 
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    - Is this normal? I'm aware that new broadband services take a few days to settle at a reliable speed, but to be left with absolutely NO connection at all does not strike me as normal. 
    I've left the router plugged in, and as of this morning (Thursday 11th), there is still no connection, and the power light continues to flash orange (note....this is the large power light, not the specific orange "broadband" light). I get the impression that nothing is being done by BT, I think I have just been fobbed off by the call centre - I've had no feedback as of yet as to the specific cause of the problem, whether anyone was looking into it - just a vague "wait three days and call us back".
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    Hi DIB27,
    Welcome and thanks for posting!
    Sorry for the delay getting your BT Infinity service connected.  I can understand how annoyed you were being told that the service was activated and you couldn't get a connection.  It can take a few days for the speed to sort itself out but you should have a connection at least during that time.
    No need to worry as we'll pick this up and get you sorted from here.  Click on my username and under the "about me" section of my profile you'll see the link to get in touch with us.
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    Robbie
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  • Active Directory Web Services service terminated unexpectedly

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    Event ID: 7034
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    Level: Error
    Keywords: Classic
    User: N/A
    Computer: xxx.dominio.com
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    <Opcode>0</Opcode>
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    <Correlation />
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    <Security />
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    <Data>516356a2</Data>
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    <Data>6.2.9200.16864</Data>
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    <Data>4ac</Data>
    <Data>01d02a03d45e2d00</Data>
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    <Data>C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll</Data>
    <Data>1273a0f1-95f7-11e4-93f7-3440b59e2092</Data>
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    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxReceivedMessageSize=1048576, ReceiveTimeout=00:10:00
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxDepth=10, MaxArrayLength=16384, MaxStringContentLength=32768
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxReceivedMessageSize=1048576, ReceiveTimeout=00:10:00
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxDepth=10, MaxArrayLength=16384, MaxStringContentLength=32768
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxReceivedMessageSize=1048576, ReceiveTimeout=00:10:00
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxDepth=10, MaxArrayLength=16384, MaxStringContentLength=32768
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxReceivedMessageSize=1048576, ReceiveTimeout=00:10:00
    ADWSHostFactory: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CreateAdwsTransportWithMessageCredentialBinding: MaxDepth=10, MaxArrayLength=16384, MaxStringContentLength=32768
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] StartConfigurationLoading: entered
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] StartConfigurationLoading: establishing watcher on C:\Windows\ADWS\Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices.exe.Config
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: entered
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for InitialPoolConnections, using default value 5
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 10 for MaxPoolConnections
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 50 for MaxPercentageReservedConnections
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for MaxReservedIdleTimeout, using default value 00:02:00
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for MaxReservedTimeout, using default value 00:30:00
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 5 for MaxConnectionsPerUser
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for MaxBindLifetime, using default value 00:15:00
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for MaxServerDownRetry, using default value 10
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for SyntaxCacheEntryLifetime, using default value 01:00:00
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 00:30:00 for MaxEnumContextExpiration
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 00:02:00 for OperationTimeout
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 00:02:00 for MaxPullTimeout
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 5 for MaxEnumCtxsPerSession
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 100 for MaxEnumCtxsTotal
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for CertName, using default value NULL
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for MaxGroupOrMemberEntries, using default value 5000
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for CustomActionConnectionCount, using default value 10
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for CustomActionIdleConnectionTimeout, using default value 00:02:00
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: no value specified for InstanceRediscoveryInterval, using default value 00:01:00
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 32 for MaxConcurrentCalls
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value 500 for MaxConcurrentSessions
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value Info for DebugLevel
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] LoadConfigSettingsFromFile: using loaded value C:\temp\windowsdebugadws.log for DebugLogFile
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ValidateSettingLimits: entered
    ClassManager: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Start: starting...
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [3] ScavengerThread: thread starting
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [3] Scavenger: waking up at 00:00:40 interval
    EnumerationContextCache: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] EnumerationContextCache: using timer inverval 00:00:30
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] InstanceMap: using timer inverval 00:01:00
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadAll: beginning
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadNTDSInstance: entered
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadNTDSInstance: found NTDS Parameters key
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadNTDSInstance: trying to change state to DC
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddRemoveSessionPoolAndDictionaryEntry: trying to change state for identifier ldap:389
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddSessionPool: adding a session pool for NTDS
    DirectoryDataAccessImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] InitializeInstance: entering, instance=NTDS, init=5, max=10
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] InitializeInstance: entering, instance=NTDS, init=5, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 0
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=NTDS
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=NTDS, new count=1, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 1
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=NTDS
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=NTDS, new count=2, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 2
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=NTDS
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=NTDS, new count=3, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 3
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=NTDS
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=NTDS, new count=4, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 4
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=NTDS
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=NTDS, new count=5, max=10
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddRemoveSessionPoolAndDictionaryEntry: state change successful (now hosts identifier ldap:389)
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadGCInstance: entered
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckForGlobalCatalog: entered
    DirectoryUtilities: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] GetTimeRemaining: remaining time is 00:02:00
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckForGlobalCatalog: isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckForGlobalCatalog: NTDS Settings DN: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=XXX,CN=Servers,CN=Alpacoma,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=dominio,DC=com
    DirectoryUtilities: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] GetTimeRemaining: remaining time is 00:02:00
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckForGlobalCatalog: options: 1
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadGCInstance: CheckForGlobalCatalog=True
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadGCInstance: trying to change state to Global Catalog
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddRemoveSessionPoolAndDictionaryEntry: trying to change state for identifier ldap:3268
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddSessionPool: adding a session pool for GC
    DirectoryDataAccessImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] InitializeInstance: entering, instance=GC, init=5, max=10
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] InitializeInstance: entering, instance=GC, init=5, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 0
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=GC
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=GC, new count=1, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 1
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=GC
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=GC, new count=2, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 2
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=GC
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=GC, new count=3, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 3
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=GC
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=GC, new count=4, max=10
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPool: trying to add connection 4
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: entering, instance=GC
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ConnectionPoolEntry: connection created
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddConnectionIfPossible: grew pool, instance=GC, new count=5, max=10
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] AddRemoveSessionPoolAndDictionaryEntry: state change successful (now hosts identifier ldap:3268)
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadADAMInstances: entered
    InstanceMap: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] CheckAndLoadAll: caught unexpected exception System.IO.IOException: No more data is available.
    at Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.Win32Error(Int32 errorCode, String str)
    at Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.InternalGetSubKeyNames()
    at Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices.InstanceMap.DiscoverInstancesFromRegistry(String regRootKey, String regKeyInstancePrefix, Boolean& instanceEncounteredErrorsOnThisRun, List`1 discoveredInstances, DirectoryType directoryType)
    at Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices.InstanceMap.CheckAndLoadADAMInstances()
    at Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices.InstanceMap.CheckAndLoadAll()
    ADWSHost: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] OnClosed: entered
    CustomActionCaches: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] StopCaches: disposing Custom Action connection caches
    ClassManager: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Stop: closing down...
    EnumerationContextCache: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    QuotaTracker: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Clear: clearing all usage
    DirectoryActionImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    DirectoryDataAccessImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [3] ScavengerThread: woke up
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [3] ScavengerThread: received termination signal, exiting
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing pool
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing (instance=NTDS)...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ProhibitConnectionAcquisition: entering, instance=NTDS
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing pool
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing (instance=GC)...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] ProhibitConnectionAcquisition: entering, instance=GC
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    ConnectionPool: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing a ConnectionPoolEntry
    ConnectionPoolEntry: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing...
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing utility connection NTDS
    LdapSessionPoolImplementation: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing utility connection GC
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] StopConfigurationLoading: entered
    ConfigurationSettings: [1/6/2015 5:51:37 PM] [6] Dispose: disposing
    Some Idea, Tks for your help.
    migrations

    Here a dump file when I try to start the service, I hope can you help me.
    Version=1
    EventType=CLR20r3
    EventTime=130652059133527283
    ReportType=2
    Consent=1
    ReportIdentifier=4368792e-974e-11e4-93f7-3440b59e2092
    IntegratorReportIdentifier=4368792d-974e-11e4-93f7-3440b59e2092
    NsAppName=Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices.exe
    Response.type=4
    Sig[0].Name=Problem Signature 01
    Sig[0].Value=V0KXCIQIJBOA2NW5DIQBFTEBV5SCPPFH
    Sig[1].Name=Problem Signature 02
    Sig[1].Value=6.2.9200.16579
    Sig[2].Name=Problem Signature 03
    Sig[2].Value=516356a2
    Sig[3].Name=Problem Signature 04
    Sig[3].Value=System.ServiceModel
    Sig[4].Name=Problem Signature 05
    Sig[4].Value=4.0.30319.34230
    Sig[5].Name=Problem Signature 06
    Sig[5].Value=53be5c02
    Sig[6].Name=Problem Signature 07
    Sig[6].Value=ca
    Sig[7].Name=Problem Signature 08
    Sig[7].Value=c4
    Sig[8].Name=Problem Signature 09
    Sig[8].Value=I0SHPZEWVQV4P1UJY40X15MQTHF34RR5
    DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
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    DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
    DynamicSig[2].Value=1033
    DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Information 1
    DynamicSig[22].Value=5220
    DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Information 2
    DynamicSig[23].Value=52200675db6baa97bf416b02ff886e01
    DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Information 3
    DynamicSig[24].Value=0b14
    DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Information 4
    DynamicSig[25].Value=0b146b7eb5ed6bd9871c898c60ee5051
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    UI[5]=Check online for a solution (recommended)
    UI[6]=Check for a solution later (recommended)
    UI[7]=Close
    UI[8]=Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices stopped working and was closed
    UI[9]=A problem caused the application to stop working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available.
    UI[10]=&Close
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    LoadedModule[5]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\dlphook.x64.dll
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    LoadedModule[7]=C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL
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    LoadedModule[26]=C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll
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    FriendlyEventName=Stopped working
    ConsentKey=CLR20r3
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    2204: 2011-01-05 12:58:49.270 [Provider]                 
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    MCTS, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security, BS CSci
    2012, 2008, Vista, 2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT4
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    TechNet Community Support

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