Log Name: Application error ID 1000

Log Name:      Application
Source:        Application Error
Date:          6/28/2014 6:48:42 PM
Event ID:      1000
Task Category: (100)
Level:         Error
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A

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    Event ID: 1000
    Task Category: (100)
    Level: Error
    Keywords: Classic
    User: N/A
    Computer: PRIVATE
    Description:
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    Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.3.9600.17668, time stamp: 0x54c846bb
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    Fault offset: 0x0003cb8c
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    Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
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    Faulting package-relative application ID:
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    <System>
    <Provider Name="Application Error" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>100</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-03-19T13:11:27.000000000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>20609</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>Application</Channel>
    <Computer>PRIVATE</Computer>
    <Security />
    </System>
    <EventData>
    <Data>firefox.exe</Data>
    <Data>37.0.0.5553</Data>
    <Data>5507b538</Data>
    <Data>ntdll.dll</Data>
    <Data>6.3.9600.17668</Data>
    <Data>54c846bb</Data>
    <Data>c0000005</Data>
    <Data>0003cb8c</Data>
    <Data>1364</Data>
    <Data>01d062462d9463ae</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe</Data>
    <Data>C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll</Data>
    <Data>73147997-ce39-11e4-82b8-e840f2ebf554</Data>
    <Data>
    </Data>
    <Data>
    </Data>
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  • Log Name: Application Source: Application Hang Date: 17-Nov-14 14:50:41 Event ID: 1002 Task Category: (101) Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: PC Description: The program wwahost.exe ver

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    Source:        Application Hang
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    Event ID:      1002
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        <Data>5198babb-6e58-11e4-bec8-689423cdeae2</Data>
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      </EventData>
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  • Application error happening at least twice a day. Faulting applicaiton name: wmiprvse.exe

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    Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.17514, time stamp: 0x4ce7c8f9
    Exception code: 0xc0000374
    Fault offset: 0x00000000000c40f2
    Faulting process id: 0x1bbc
    Faulting application start time: 0x01cd5d65dbeb2e7c
    Faulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wmiprvse.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
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    System
    Provider
    [ Name]
    Application Error
    EventID
    1000
    [ Qualifiers]
    0
    Level
    2
    Task
    100
    Keywords
    0x80000000000000
    TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime]
    2012-07-09T08:34:39.000000000Z
    EventRecordID
    6812
    Channel
    Application
    Computer
    {FQDN}
    Security
    EventData
    wmiprvse.exe
    6.1.7601.17514
    4ce79d42
    ntdll.dll
    6.1.7601.17514
    4ce7c8f9
    c0000374
    00000000000c40f2
    1bbc
    01cd5d65dbeb2e7c
    C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wmiprvse.exe
    C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
    ebe1621c-c9a0-11e1-a1d4-5cf3fce8cef6
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    06604 14:51:25 (0) ** WMIDiag v2.1 started on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 14:40.
    06605 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06606 14:51:25 (0) ** Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved - July 2007.
    06607 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06608 14:51:25 (0) ** This script is not supported under any Microsoft standard support program or service.
    06609 14:51:25 (0) ** The script is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind. Microsoft further disclaims all
    06610 14:51:25 (0) ** implied warranties including, without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability
    06611 14:51:25 (0) ** or of fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk arising out of the use or performance
    06612 14:51:25 (0) ** of the scripts and documentation remains with you. In no event shall Microsoft, its authors,
    06613 14:51:25 (0) ** or anyone else involved in the creation, production, or delivery of the script be liable for
    06614 14:51:25 (0) ** any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits,
    06615 14:51:25 (0) ** business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of
    06616 14:51:25 (0) ** the use of or inability to use the script or documentation, even if Microsoft has been advised
    06617 14:51:25 (0) ** of the possibility of such damages.
    06618 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06619 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06620 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06621 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------- WMI REPORT: BEGIN ----------------------------------------------------------
    06622 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06623 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06624 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06625 14:51:25 (0) ** Windows Server 2008 R2 - Service pack 1 - 64-bit (7601) - User {Username} on computer {ComputerName}.
    06626 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06627 14:51:25 (0) ** Environment: ........................................................................................................ OK.
    06628 14:51:25 (0) ** System drive: ....................................................................................................... C: (Disk #0 Partition #1).
    06629 14:51:25 (0) ** Drive type: ......................................................................................................... SCSI (IBM ServeRAID M5015 SCSI Disk Device).
    06630 14:51:25 (0) ** There are no missing WMI system files: .............................................................................. OK.
    06631 14:51:25 (0) ** There are no missing WMI repository files: .......................................................................... OK.
    06632 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI repository state: ............................................................................................... CONSISTENT.
    06633 14:51:25 (0) ** AFTER running WMIDiag:
    06634 14:51:25 (0) ** The WMI repository has a size of: ................................................................................... 90 MB.
    06635 14:51:25 (0) ** - Disk free space on 'C:': .......................................................................................... 75295 MB.
    06636 14:51:25 (0) **   - INDEX.BTR,                     15818752 bytes,     7/10/2012 2:38:58 PM
    06637 14:51:25 (0) **   - MAPPING1.MAP,                  242388 bytes,       7/10/2012 2:33:33 PM
    06638 14:51:25 (0) **   - MAPPING2.MAP,                  242388 bytes,       7/10/2012 2:38:58 PM
    06639 14:51:25 (0) **   - OBJECTS.DATA,                  77570048 bytes,     7/10/2012 2:38:58 PM
    06640 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06641 14:51:25 (2) !! WARNING: Windows Firewall: .......................................................................................... DISABLED.
    06642 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06643 14:51:25 (0) ** DCOM Status: ........................................................................................................ OK.
    06644 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI registry setup: ................................................................................................. OK.
    06645 14:51:25 (0) ** INFO: WMI service has dependents: ................................................................................... 1 SERVICE(S)!
    06646 14:51:25 (0) ** - Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) (SHAREDACCESS, StartMode='Disabled')
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    06648 14:51:25 (0) **    Note: If the service is marked with (*), it means that the service/application uses WMI but
    06649 14:51:25 (0) **          there is no hard dependency on WMI. However, if the WMI service is stopped,
    06650 14:51:25 (0) **          this can prevent the service/application to work as expected.
    06651 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06652 14:51:25 (0) ** RPCSS service: ...................................................................................................... OK (Already started).
    06653 14:51:25 (0) ** WINMGMT service: .................................................................................................... OK (Already started).
    06654 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06655 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI service DCOM setup: ............................................................................................. OK.
    06656 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI components DCOM registrations: .................................................................................. OK.
    06657 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI ProgID registrations: ........................................................................................... OK.
    06658 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI provider DCOM registrations: .................................................................................... OK.
    06659 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI provider CIM registrations: ..................................................................................... OK.
    06660 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI provider CLSIDs: ................................................................................................ OK.
    06661 14:51:25 (2) !! WARNING: Some WMI providers EXE/DLL file(s) are missing: ............................................................ 18 WARNING(S)!
    06662 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/QLOGIC_CMPI, QLogic_NIC_Provider, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{28A5F598-F699-4A6B-B9F9-8C7EB9B7359F}:QLogic_NIC_Provider
    06663 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/QLOGIC_CMPI, QLogic_FCHBA_Provider, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{0AE588DD-D2E9-41EB-BCD1-8BF474187EC5}:QLogic_FCHBA_Provider
    06664 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/IBMSD, ADPT_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{B007445E-6AF0-4CBD-9009-809F071FCE69}:ADPT_Module
    06665 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/IBMSD, IBM_PA_Providers, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{2244E0FA-D37A-4F6E-82FB-92F1DB78716D}:IBM_PA_Providers
    06666 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/IBMSD, EndpointRegistrationProviderModule, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{BF833E81-33AA-40ED-B74A-329F006DB4F8}:EndpointRegistrationProviderModule
    06667 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2, SBLIM_Data_Gatherer, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{0D03AF80-A160-44EF-9E8B-318201F41693}:SBLIM_Data_Gatherer
    06668 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/ADPT, ADPT_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{B007445E-6AF0-4CBD-9009-809F071FCE69}:ADPT_Module
    06669 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/PG_INTEROP, SBLIM_Data_Gatherer, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{0D03AF80-A160-44EF-9E8B-318201F41693}:SBLIM_Data_Gatherer
    06670 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/PG_INTEROP, LSIESG_SMIS13_HHR_ProviderModule, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{E21064DD-757A-4F2D-B798-81CDFF03B48C}:LSIESG_SMIS13_HHR_ProviderModule
    06671 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/PG_INTEROP, emulex_fc_provider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{27734403-1E6C-4BC7-B97D-1FE9657B35EC}:emulex_fc_provider_Module
    06672 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/PG_INTEROP, emulex_ucna_provider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{68D3C192-F517-41CC-B852-BA74A8D05A85}:emulex_ucna_provider_Module
    06673 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/IBMSE, emulex_fc_provider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{27734403-1E6C-4BC7-B97D-1FE9657B35EC}:emulex_fc_provider_Module
    06674 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/IBMSE, IBM_PA_Providers, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{2244E0FA-D37A-4F6E-82FB-92F1DB78716D}:IBM_PA_Providers
    06675 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/IBMSE, emulex_ucna_provider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{68D3C192-F517-41CC-B852-BA74A8D05A85}:emulex_ucna_provider_Module
    06676 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/LSI_MR_1_3_0, LSIESG_SMIS13_HHR_ProviderModule, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{E21064DD-757A-4F2D-B798-81CDFF03B48C}:LSIESG_SMIS13_HHR_ProviderModule
    06677 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/EMULEX, emulex_fc_provider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{27734403-1E6C-4BC7-B97D-1FE9657B35EC}:emulex_fc_provider_Module
    06678 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/EMULEX, emulex_ucna_provider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{68D3C192-F517-41CC-B852-BA74A8D05A85}:emulex_ucna_provider_Module
    06679 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/BROCADE, brcdprovider_Module, C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\IBM\icc\cimom\bin\wmicpa.exe /G{48898EFD-0F9A-4657-B03D-FF400A7D2CDE}:brcdprovider_Module
    06680 14:51:25 (0) ** => This will make any operations related to the WMI class supported by the provider(s) to fail.
    06681 14:51:25 (0) **    This can be due to:
    06682 14:51:25 (0) **    - the de-installation of the software.
    06683 14:51:25 (0) **    - the deletion of some files.
    06684 14:51:25 (0) ** => If the software has been de-installed intentionally, then this information must be
    06685 14:51:25 (0) **    removed from the WMI repository. You can use the 'WMIC.EXE' command to remove
    06686 14:51:25 (0) **    the provider registration data.
    06687 14:51:25 (0) **    i.e. 'WMIC.EXE /NAMESPACE:\\ROOT\BROCADE path __Win32Provider Where Name='brcdprovider_Module' DELETE'
    06688 14:51:25 (0) ** => If not, you must restore a copy of the missing provider EXE/DLL file(s) as indicated by the path.
    06689 14:51:25 (0) **    You can retrieve the missing file from:
    06690 14:51:25 (0) **    - A backup.
    06691 14:51:25 (0) **    - The Windows CD.
    06692 14:51:25 (0) **    - Another Windows installation using the same version and service pack level of the examined system.
    06693 14:51:25 (0) **    - The original CD or software package installing this WMI provider.
    06694 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06695 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06696 14:51:25 (0) ** INFO: User Account Control (UAC): ................................................................................... DISABLED.
    06697 14:51:25 (0) ** INFO: Local Account Filtering: ...................................................................................... ENABLED.
    06698 14:51:25 (0) ** => WMI tasks remotely accessing WMI information on this computer and requiring Administrative
    06699 14:51:25 (0) **    privileges MUST use a DOMAIN account part of the Local Administrators group of this computer
    06700 14:51:25 (0) **    to ensure that administrative privileges are granted. If a Local User account is used for remote
    06701 14:51:25 (0) **    accesses, it will be reduced to a plain user (filtered token), even if it is part of the Local Administrators group.
    06702 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06703 14:51:25 (0) ** Overall DCOM security status: ....................................................................................... OK.
    06704 14:51:25 (0) ** Overall WMI security status: ........................................................................................ OK.
    06705 14:51:25 (0) ** - Started at 'Root' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06706 14:51:25 (0) ** INFO: WMI permanent SUBSCRIPTION(S): ................................................................................ 2.
    06707 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/SUBSCRIPTION, CommandLineEventConsumer.Name="BVTConsumer".
    06708 14:51:25 (0) **   'SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent WITHIN 60 WHERE TargetInstance ISA "Win32_Processor" AND TargetInstance.LoadPercentage > 99'
    06709 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/SUBSCRIPTION, NTEventLogEventConsumer.Name="SCM Event Log Consumer".
    06710 14:51:25 (0) **   'select * from MSFT_SCMEventLogEvent'
    06711 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06712 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI TIMER instruction(s): ........................................................................................... NONE.
    06713 14:51:25 (0) ** INFO: WMI namespace(s) requiring PACKET PRIVACY: .................................................................... 3 NAMESPACE(S)!
    06714 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2/SECURITY/MICROSOFTTPM.
    06715 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2/TERMINALSERVICES.
    06716 14:51:25 (0) ** - ROOT/SERVICEMODEL.
    06717 14:51:25 (0) ** => When remotely connecting, the namespace(s) listed require(s) the WMI client to
    06718 14:51:25 (0) **    use an encrypted connection by specifying the PACKET PRIVACY authentication level.
    06719 14:51:25 (0) **    (RPC_C_AUTHN_LEVEL_PKT_PRIVACY or PktPrivacy flags)
    06720 14:51:25 (0) **    i.e. 'WMIC.EXE /NODE:"{ComputerName}" /AUTHLEVEL:Pktprivacy /NAMESPACE:\\ROOT\SERVICEMODEL Class __SystemSecurity'
    06721 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06722 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI MONIKER CONNECTIONS: ............................................................................................ OK.
    06723 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI CONNECTIONS: .................................................................................................... OK.
    06724 14:51:25 (1) !! ERROR: WMI GET operation errors reported: ........................................................................... 30 ERROR(S)!
    06725 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, MSFT_NetInvalidDriverDependency, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06726 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06727 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_OsBaselineProvider, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06728 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06729 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_OsBaseline, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06730 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06731 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_DriverVXD, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06732 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06733 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_GenericIKEandAuthIP, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06734 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06735 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_GenericIKEandAuthIP, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06736 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06737 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06738 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06739 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06740 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06741 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06742 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06743 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06744 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06745 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecIKEv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06746 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06747 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecIKEv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06748 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06749 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecIKEv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06750 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06751 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecIKEv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06752 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06753 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_TermService_TerminalServices, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06754 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06755 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_TermService_TerminalServices, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06756 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06757 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveDisjoinThread, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06758 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06759 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveLateCount, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06760 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06761 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveJoinThread, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06762 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06763 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveDelete, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06764 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06765 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveBandwidth, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06766 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06767 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveCreate, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06768 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06769 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_PhyDisk, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06770 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06771 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Video, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06772 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06773 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_IDEChannel, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06774 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06775 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_NIC, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06776 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06777 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Network, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06778 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06779 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_CPU, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06780 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06781 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_LogDisk, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06782 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06783 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Power, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    06784 14:51:25 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    06785 14:51:25 (0) ** => When a WMI performance class is missing (i.e. 'Win32_PerfRawData_TermService_TerminalServices'), it is generally due to
    06786 14:51:25 (0) **    a lack of buffer refresh of the WMI class provider exposing the WMI performance counters.
    06787 14:51:25 (0) **    You can refresh the WMI class provider buffer with the following command:
    06788 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06789 14:51:25 (0) **    i.e. 'WINMGMT.EXE /SYNCPERF'
    06790 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06791 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI MOF representations: ............................................................................................ OK.
    06792 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI QUALIFIER access operations: .................................................................................... OK.
    06793 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI ENUMERATION operations: ......................................................................................... OK.
    06794 14:51:25 (2) !! WARNING: WMI EXECQUERY operation errors reported: ................................................................... 2 WARNING(S)!
    06795 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, 'Select * From Win32_PointingDevice WHERE Status = "OK"' did not return any instance while AT LEAST 1 instance is expected.
    06796 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, 'Select * From Win32_Keyboard' did not return any instance while AT LEAST 1 instance is expected.
    06797 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06798 14:51:25 (2) !! WARNING: WMI GET VALUE operation errors reported: ................................................................... 5 WARNING(S)!
    06799 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventConsumerProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    06800 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    06801 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventSinkCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000015.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000230.000000:000').
    06802 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __ObjectProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    06803 14:51:25 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __PropertyProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    06804 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06805 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI WRITE operations: ............................................................................................... NOT TESTED.
    06806 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI PUT operations: ................................................................................................. NOT TESTED.
    06807 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI DELETE operations: .............................................................................................. NOT TESTED.
    06808 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI static instances retrieved: ..................................................................................... 2072.
    06809 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI dynamic instances retrieved: .................................................................................... 0.
    06810 14:51:25 (0) ** WMI instance request cancellations (to limit performance impact): ................................................... 1.
    06811 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06812 14:51:25 (0) ** # of Event Log events BEFORE WMIDiag execution since the last 20 day(s):
    06813 14:51:25 (0) **   DCOM: ............................................................................................................. 0.
    06814 14:51:25 (0) **   WINMGMT: .......................................................................................................... 0.
    06815 14:51:25 (0) **   WMIADAPTER: ....................................................................................................... 0.
    06816 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06817 14:51:25 (0) ** # of additional Event Log events AFTER WMIDiag execution:
    06818 14:51:25 (0) **   DCOM: ............................................................................................................. 0.
    06819 14:51:25 (0) **   WINMGMT: .......................................................................................................... 0.
    06820 14:51:25 (0) **   WMIADAPTER: ....................................................................................................... 0.
    06821 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06822 14:51:25 (0) ** 30 error(s) 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found
    06823 14:51:25 (0) ** => This error is typically a WMI error. This WMI error is due to:
    06824 14:51:25 (0) **    - a missing WMI class definition or object.
    06825 14:51:25 (0) **      (See any GET, ENUMERATION, EXECQUERY and GET VALUE operation failures).
    06826 14:51:25 (0) **      You can correct the missing class definitions by:
    06827 14:51:25 (0) **      - Manually recompiling the MOF file(s) with the 'MOFCOMP <FileName.MOF>' command.
    06828 14:51:25 (0) **      Note: You can build a list of classes in relation with their WMI provider and MOF file with WMIDiag.
    06829 14:51:25 (0) **            (This list can be built on a similar and working WMI Windows installation)
    06830 14:51:25 (0) **            The following command line must be used:
    06831 14:51:25 (0) **            i.e. 'WMIDiag CorrelateClassAndProvider'
    06832 14:51:25 (0) **      Note: When a WMI performance class is missing, you can manually resynchronize performance counters
    06833 14:51:25 (0) **            with WMI by starting the ADAP process.
    06834 14:51:25 (0) **    - a WMI repository corruption.
    06835 14:51:25 (0) **      In such a case, you must rerun WMIDiag with 'WriteInRepository' parameter
    06836 14:51:25 (0) **      to validate the WMI repository operations.
    06837 14:51:25 (0) **    Note: ENSURE you are an administrator with FULL access to WMI EVERY namespaces of the computer before
    06838 14:51:25 (0) **          executing the WriteInRepository command. To write temporary data from the Root namespace, use:
    06839 14:51:25 (0) **          i.e. 'WMIDiag WriteInRepository=Root'
    06840 14:51:25 (0) **    - If the WriteInRepository command fails, while being an Administrator with ALL accesses to ALL namespaces
    06841 14:51:25 (0) **      the WMI repository must be reconstructed.
    06842 14:51:25 (0) **    Note: The WMI repository reconstruction requires to locate all MOF files needed to rebuild the repository,
    06843 14:51:25 (0) **          otherwise some applications may fail after the reconstruction.
    06844 14:51:25 (0) **          This can be achieved with the following command:
    06845 14:51:25 (0) **          i.e. 'WMIDiag ShowMOFErrors'
    06846 14:51:25 (0) **    Note: The repository reconstruction must be a LAST RESORT solution and ONLY after executing
    06847 14:51:25 (0) **          ALL fixes previously mentioned.
    06848 14:51:25 (2) !! WARNING: Static information stored by external applications in the repository will be LOST! (i.e. SMS Inventory)
    06849 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06850 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06851 14:51:25 (0) ** Unexpected, wrong or missing registry key values: ................................................................... 1 KEY(S)!
    06852 14:51:25 (0) ** INFO: Unexpected registry key value:
    06853 14:51:25 (0) **   - Current:  HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WBEM\CIMOM\Logging (REG_SZ) -> 0
    06854 14:51:25 (0) **   - Expected: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WBEM\CIMOM\Logging (REG_SZ) -> 1
    06855 14:51:25 (0) **     From the command line, the registry configuration can be corrected with the following command:
    06856 14:51:25 (0) **     i.e. 'REG.EXE Add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WBEM\CIMOM" /v "Logging" /t "REG_SZ" /d "1" /f'
    06857 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06858 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06859 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06860 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06861 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06862 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06863 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06864 14:51:25 (0) ** ------------------------------------------------------ WMI REPORT: END -----------------------------------------------------------
    06865 14:51:25 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    06866 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06867 14:51:25 (0) ** ERROR: WMIDiag detected issues that could prevent WMI to work properly!.  Check 'C:\USERS\{Username}\APPDATA\LOCAL\TEMP\WMIDIAG-V2.1_2K8R2.SRV.SP1.64_{ComputerName}_2012.07.10_14.40.25.LOG' for details.
    06868 14:51:25 (0) ** 
    06869 14:51:25 (0) ** WMIDiag v2.1 ended on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 14:51 (W:103 E:51 S:1).

    Following might help
    A Wmiprvse.exe process crashes in Windows Server 2008 R2 when you use the WMI interface to query the hardware status on a computer that supports the IPMI standard
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2280777
    I do not represent the organisation I work for, all the opinions expressed here are my own.
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights.
    I saw this in my googling.  Listed as the cause on the hotfix page is the following: "This
    problem occurs because the Ipmiprv.dll module leads the Wmiprvse.exe process to crash. This behavior depends on certain hardware sensor types when the sensor is enumerated."  The
    faulting module for that hotfix is ipmiprv.dll, and our faulting module is ntdll.dll.  I'm thinking that this hotfix isn't applicable, but I'm open to hearing why I'm incorrect if I am.
    Seth Johnson

  • Application Error 1000, 1002, 1005, 1024, 5007,11500 & 11311

    Any help with any or all of these problems would be greatly appreciated...
    Thank you for your review ahead of time...
    + System
    - Provider
    [ Name] Application Error
    - EventID 1005
    [ Qualifiers] 49152
    Level 2
    Task 100
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2008-04-27T11:19:25.000Z
    EventRecordID 101445
    Channel Application
    Computer owner-PC
    Security
    - EventData
    C:\Windows\Fonts\JI-Chided.ttf
    Acrobat Distiller
    C000009C
    3
    + System
    - Provider
    [ Name] Application Error
    - EventID 1000
    [ Qualifiers] 0
    Level 2
    Task 100
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2008-04-27T01:34:56.000Z
    EventRecordID 101342
    Channel Application
    Computer owner-PC
    Security
    - EventData
    AcroDist.exe
    8.0.0.456
    453c6dff
    AcroDistDLL.dll
    8.0.0.456
    453c6df8
    c0000006
    00242138
    16f4
    01c8a806d8f87541
    + System
    - Provider
    [ Name] MsiInstaller
    - EventID 1024
    [ Qualifiers] 0
    Level 2
    Task 0
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2008-04-24T19:46:48.000Z
    EventRecordID 99863
    Channel Application
    Computer owner-PC
    - Security
    [ UserID] S-1-5-21-929786392-3332467027-646626929-1000
    - EventData
    Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
    {AC76BA86-A660-0000-2550-7A8C40000812}
    1642
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    7B41433736424138362D313033332D303030302D373736302D3030303030303030303030337D207B414337364 24138362D413636302D303030302D323535302D3741384334303030303831327D2031363432
    + System
    - Provider
    [ Name] Application Hang
    - EventID 1002
    [ Qualifiers] 0
    Level 2
    Task 101
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2008-04-24T19:48:34.000Z
    EventRecordID 99870
    Channel Application
    Computer owner-PC
    Security
    - EventData
    AcroTray.exe
    8.0.456.0
    bc0
    01c8a6403667eb8d
    16
    55006E006B006E006F0077006E0000000000
    + System
    - Provider
    [ Name] MsiInstaller
    - EventID 11311
    [ Qualifiers] 0
    Level 2
    Task 0
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2008-04-26T17:22:53.000Z
    EventRecordID 100920
    Channel Application
    Computer owner-PC
    - Security
    [ UserID] S-1-5-21-929786392-3332467027-646626929-1000
    - EventData
    Product: Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional -- Error 1311.Source file not found(cabinet): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Setup Files\{AC76BA86-1033-0000-7760-000000000003}\Data1.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it.
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    7B41433736424138362D313033332D303030302D373736302D3030303030303030303030337D
    + System
    - Provider
    [ Name] MsiInstaller
    - EventID 11500
    [ Qualifiers] 0
    Level 2
    Task 0
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2008-04-27T01:40:23.000Z
    EventRecordID 101355
    Channel Application
    Computer owner-PC
    - Security
    [ UserID] S-1-5-21-929786392-3332467027-646626929-1000
    - EventData
    Product: Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional -- Error 1500.Another installation is in progress. You must complete that installation before continuing this one.
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    (NULL)
    7B41433736424138362D313033332D303030302D373736302D3030303030303030303030337D
    My email is [email protected] if you have a advice or help..
    Like take this computer out behind the barn and shoot it I am happy to take it.. Thank you, JW

    Hi,
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    Regards,
    Karthik

  • Windows 7 application error 1000 - driving me insane please help

    I keep getting the message - windows explorer stopped working when i tried to upload photos, look at them on computer etc
    I tried many offered solutions and this is what i found:
    System
    Provider
    [ Name]
    Application Error
    EventID
    1000
    [ Qualifiers]
    0
    Level
    2
    Task
    100
    Keywords
    0x80000000000000
    TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime]
    2014-05-28T20:41:48.000000000Z
    EventRecordID
    30226
    Channel
    Application
    Computer
    Mia-PC
    Security
    EventData
    explorer.exe
    6.1.7601.17567
    4d672ee4
    ntdll.dll
    6.1.7601.18247
    521eaf24
    c0000005
    00000000000317a7
    18f4
    01cf7ab4b783d6b3
    C:\Windows\explorer.exe
    C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
    7cc28f3a-e6a8-11e3-8a86-14dae9e553d7
    I have been trying to fix this for over a week, please help before i sling this computer out of the window
    Mandy

    Hi, I would try to use the calendar to fallback on a system restore's point if you can, something hooked's up on your explorer.exe. Could be a malware too, depend what you do on your Windows 7.
    Regards, Philippe
    Don't forget to mark as answer or vote as helpful to help identify good information. ( linkedin endorsement never hurt too :o) )
    Answer an interesting question ? Create a
    wiki article about it!

  • Application Error (gwpoa.exe & GWWWW1.dll)

    Hi everyone,
    We are having the POA on one of our GroupWise 2012 (Windows) servers crashing.
    Here are the general information:
    Faulting application name: gwpoa.exe, version: 12.0.0.8586, time stamp: 0x4f153311
    Faulting module name: GWWWW1.dll, version: 12.0.0.8586, time stamp: 0x4f1531c9
    Exception code: 0xc0000005
    Fault offset: 0x001679df
    Faulting process id: 0x2344
    Faulting application start time: 0x01cf48970a4ea082
    Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Novell\GroupWise Server\Agents\gwpoa.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Novell\GroupWise Server\Agents\GWWWW1.dll
    Report Id: 6b68533f-b48a-11e3-964a-00505692208f
    THE FOLLOWING IS THE XML RESULTS:
    - System
    - Provider
    [ Name] Application Error
    - EventID 1000
    [ Qualifiers] 0
    Level 2
    Task 100
    Keywords 0x80000000000000
    - TimeCreated
    [ SystemTime] 2014-03-26T02:00:36.000000000Z
    EventRecordID 16602
    Channel Application
    Computer mta-gw03.mta.qld.edu.au
    Security
    - EventData
    gwpoa.exe
    12.0.0.8586
    4f153311
    GWWWW1.dll
    12.0.0.8586
    4f1531c9
    c0000005
    001679df
    2344
    01cf48970a4ea082
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Novell\GroupWise Server\Agents\gwpoa.exe
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Novell\GroupWise Server\Agents\GWWWW1.dll
    6b68533f-b48a-11e3-964a-00505692208f
    Does anyone have any ideas why this has started doing this? (About two three weeks now).
    There have been no updates to the Server (Windows, Novell, e.t.c.)
    Thanks.
    Cheers,
    Ant

    Hi Ant,
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    Cheers,

  • Application Error - Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 6.1.7600.16385

    Hi,
    we have one Visual C++ application and this application also using few external dlls. while exiting from application, getting following error. This
    is happened in Windows 7.
    Please help us to resolve this issue.
    Log Name:     
    Application
    Source:       
    Application Error
    Date:         
    28/07/2010 11:44:16 AM
    Event ID:     
    1000
    Task Category: (100)
    Level:        
    Error
    Keywords:     
    Classic
    User:         
    N/A
    Computer:     
    CRIWKS12.crillylaw.local
    Description:
    Faulting application name: WinTest.exe, version: 2.7.1.0, time stamp: 0x4b78d5b8
    Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 6.1.7600.16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bdaae
    Exception code: 0x0eedfade
    Fault offset: 0x00009617
    Faulting process id: 0x10b8
    Faulting application start time: 0x01cb2df647dfd847
    Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\xxx\xxx\xxx\ WinTest.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll
    Report Id: a17377fd-99e9-11df-8941-90fba60d7539
    Event Xml:
    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    <System>
    <Provider Name="Application Error" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>100</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2010-07-28T01:44:16.000000000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>3773</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>Application</Channel>
    <Computer>CRIWKS12.crillylaw.local</Computer>
    <Security />
    </System>
    <EventData>
    <Data> WinTest.exe</Data>
    <Data>2.7.1.0</Data>
    <Data>4b78d5b8</Data>
    <Data>KERNELBASE.dll</Data>
    <Data>6.1.7600.16385</Data>
    <Data>4a5bdaae</Data>
    <Data>0eedfade</Data>
    <Data>00009617</Data>
    <Data>10b8</Data>
    <Data>01cb2df647dfd847</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files\xxx\xxx\xxx\ WinTest.exe</Data>
    <Data>C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll</Data>
    <Data>a17377fd-99e9-11df-8941-90fba60d7539</Data>
    </EventData>
    </Event>
    PS. I apologise for not being able to provide the application's name.

    Hi Jesse ,
    I am pasting the entire module where the code fails:
    /// <summary>
    /// Pool the job execution status
    /// </summary>
    private void PoolJobExecutionStatus()
    int waitIndex = 0;
    while (true)
    try
    lock (this.lockingObject)
    this.ReOpenRegistryConnection();
    currentJob = SR.Job.Load(this.currentJobId, this.poolingConnection);
    JobStatusEventArgs jobStatusArg = (currentJob.Status == SR.JobStatus.Aborted) ?
    new JobStatusEventArgs(currentJob.Name, currentJob.Status, currentJob.ErrorMessage) :
    new JobStatusEventArgs(currentJob.Name, currentJob.Status);
    this.dispatcher.BeginInvoke(new EventHandler<JobStatusEventArgs>(RaiseUpdateStatus), DispatcherPriority.Normal, new object[] { this, jobStatusArg });
    if (currentJob.Status == JobStatus.Aborted || currentJob.Status == JobStatus.Completed)
    this.PoolJobThread.Abort();
    break;
    catch (ThreadAbortException)
    catch (ConnectionFailure ex)
    TridentErrorHandler.HandleUIException(ex);
    // If reconnection fails more than the max reconnection value then exit.
    if (this.connectionAttempts >= this.maxConnectionAttempts)
    break;
    this.connectionAttempts++;
    catch (BackendStorageException ex)
    TridentErrorHandler.HandleUIException(ex);
    // If reconnection fails 5 times then exit.
    if (this.connectionAttempts >= this.maxConnectionAttempts)
    break;
    this.connectionAttempts++;
    catch (Exception ex)
    TridentErrorHandler.HandleUIException(ex);
    break;
    try
    Thread.Sleep(500);
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    Ethan Hua
    TechNet Community Support
    It's recommended to download and install
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