System Upgrade/Optimization for Specific Software Installation

Can anyone provide hardware upgrade details for running Adobe Creative Suite 2 Standard (2006 release)? I have a MacMini (2005 version) and cannot fully install this software. I am a fairly novice Mac user and need to install and use CS2 for a new job. Can anyone provide upgrade specifications and approximate cost for running this program without degredation of performance? Thank you, in advance.
MacMini   Mac OS X (10.0.x)  
MacMini   Mac OS X (10.0.x)  

Welcome to the Apple discussions.
I have a MacMini (2005 version) and cannot fully install this software.
It would also help to know how you know the software is not fully installed, what indicators do you have?
If it's a performance issue, beyond additional memory (if not maxed out) or a faster hard drive (assuming adequate free space on the existing drive), there's not many levers available.
I think a 2005 mini is a PPC mini, however, if it's Intel-based, then running CS2 under Rosetta emulation, which cuts performance roughly in half, can be remedied by using CS3 which was just released as a univeral application.

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    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:546 ProcessGPOs: Extension Remote Desktop USB Redirection skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:546 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:546 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping'sstatus or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer Zonemappingskipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Drive Maps
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Drive Maps'sstatus or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Drive Maps skipped withflags 0x7.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Processingextension Group Policy Folders
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Folders'sstatus or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Folders skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Network Shares
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Network Shares's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Network Shares skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Files
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't readextension Group Policy Files's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Files skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Data Sources
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:562 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CheckGPOs:No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Data Sources's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Data Sources skipped because bothdeleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Ini Files
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Ini Files's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Extension GroupPolicy Ini Files skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer User Accelerators
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't readextension Internet Explorer User Accelerators's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer User Accelerators skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Security
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security group membership change and extension Security has NoGPOChanges set.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Deployed Printer Connections
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Deployed Printer Connections's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: Extension Deployed Printer Connections skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:578 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Services
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Services's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Services skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer Branding
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Internet Explorer Branding's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer Branding skipped with flags 0x7.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group PolicyFolder Options
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Folder Options's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Folder Options skipped because bothdeleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Scheduled Tasks
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Scheduled Tasks's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Scheduled Tasks skipped because both deletedand changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Registry
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:593 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 GPLockPolicySection: Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 30000, dwFlags = 0
    GPSVC(34c.408)04:03:36:625 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 Sync Lock Called
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 Writer Lock got immediately.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 Locktaken successfully
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 ProcessGPOList: Entering for extension Group Policy Registry
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 MachinePolicyCallback: Setting status UI to Applying Group Policy Registry policy...
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:625 ProcessGPOList: No changes. CSE will not be passed in the IwbemServices intf ptr
    GPSVC(34c.364) 04:03:36:625 Setting GPsession state =1
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:765 ProcessGroupPolicyCompletedExInternal: Entering. Extension = {B087BE9D-ED37-454F-AF9C-04291E351182}, dwStatus = 0x0
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:796 GetWbemServices: CoCreateInstance succeeded
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:812 ConnectToNameSpace: ConnectServer returned 0x0
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:812 ProcessGroupPolicyCompletedExInternal: Extension {B087BE9D-ED37-454F-AF9C-04291E351182} was able to log data. Error = 0x0, dwRet = 0. Clearing the dirty bit
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:843 ProcessGroupPolicyCompletedExInternal: Finished processing extension <Group Policy Registry> at 44546 ticks (ms)
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:843 ProcessGroupPolicyCompletedExInternal: Leaving. Extension = {B087BE9D-ED37-454F-AF9C-04291E351182}, Return status dwRet = 0x0
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:843 ProcessGPOList: Extension Group Policy Registry returned 0x0.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:843 ProcessGPOList: Extension Group Policy Registry status was not updated because there was no changes and no transition or rsop wasn'tenabled
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:843 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:843 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension 802.3 Group Policy
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension 802.3 Group Policy's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: Extension 802.3 Group Policy skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Printers
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Printers's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Printers skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Shortcuts
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Shortcuts's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Shortcuts skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:875 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Software Installation
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 GPLockPolicySection: Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 30000, dwFlags = 0
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 Sync Lock Called
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 Writer Lock got immediately.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 Lock taken successfully
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 ProcessGPOList: Entering for extension Software Installation
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890 MachinePolicyCallback: Setting status UI to Applying Software Installation policy...
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:36:890ProcessGPOList: No changes. CSE will not be passed in the IwbemServices intf ptr
    GPSVC(34c.364) 04:03:36:890 Message Status = <Applying Software Installation policy...>
    GPSVC(34c.364) 04:03:36:890 Setting GPsession state = 1
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:312 ProcessGPOList: Extension Software Installation returned 0x0.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:312 ProcessGPOList: Extension Software Installation status was not updated because there was no changes and no transition or rsop wasn't enabled
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:312UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:312 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension TCPIP
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension TCPIP's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Extension TCPIP skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer Machine Accelerators
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Internet Explorer Machine Accelerators's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer Machine Accelerators skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension IP Security
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension IP Security's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Extension IP Security skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:328 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Internet Settings
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Internet Settings's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Internet Settings skipped with flags 0x7.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Start Menu Settings
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Start Menu Settings's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Start Menu Settings skipped because both deleted and changed GPO listsare empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Processingextension Group Policy Regional Options
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extensionGroup Policy Regional Options's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy RegionalOptions skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Power Options
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Power Options's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Power Options skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Audit Policy Configuration
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Audit Policy Configuration's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Extension Audit Policy Configuration skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:343 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Applications
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Applications's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Applications skipped with flags 0x7.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Enterprise QoS
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Enterprise QoS's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: Extension Enterprise QoS skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: Processing extensionCP
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension CP's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: Extension CP skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 gpGetFgPolicyRefreshInfo: Mode: 1, Reason: 7
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 SetFgRefreshInfo: Previous Machine Fg policy Synchronous, Reason: SKU.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 SetFgRefreshInfo: Next Machine Fg policy Synchronous, Reason: SKU.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: No WMI logging done in this policy cycle.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:359 ProcessGPOs: Boot/Logon Policy processing - checking if UBPM trigger events need to be fired
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:375 CheckAndFireGPTriggerEvent: FiredPolicy present UBPM trigger event for Machine.
    GPSVC(34c.408) 04:03:37:375 Application complete with bConnectivityFailure = 0.
    GPSVC(34c.79c) 04:03:40:546 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0xc8c
    GPSVC(34c.79c) 04:03:40:546 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3a0) 04:03:40:546 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.79c) 04:03:40:546 Client_RegisterForNotification: User =machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.79c) 04:03:40:546 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(3bc.ac8) 04:03:59:296 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering withtarget Machine and event 0x1ac
    GPSVC(3bc.ac8) 04:03:59:296 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.748) 04:03:59:296 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(3bc.ac8) 04:03:59:296 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(3bc.ac8) 04:03:59:296 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(34c.748) 04:03:59:343 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.748) 04:03:59:343 Target = Machine,ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:515 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:531 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:531 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 600000, dwFlags = 268435456
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:531 LockPolicySection calledfor user <Machine>
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 1
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 Settinglock state as notLocked
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:03:59:546 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(34c.bdc) 04:04:00:000 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0xd04
    GPSVC(34c.bdc) 04:04:00:000 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:04:00:000 Target =Machine
    GPSVC(34c.bdc) 04:04:00:000 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.bdc) 04:04:00:000 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:04:00:000 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(34c.748) 04:04:01:140 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.748) 04:04:01:140 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:509CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x458
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:509 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:05:25:509 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:525 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:05:25:525 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:525 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:759 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x4e8
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:759 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:05:25:759 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:775 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(154.41c) 04:05:25:775 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:05:25:775 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(34c.3ac) 04:05:59:217 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.3ac)04:05:59:233 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(3bc.3cc) 04:05:59:389 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Entering with event 0x1ac
    GPSVC(3bc.3cc) 04:05:59:389 CGPNotify::AbortAsyncRegistration: No asyn registration is pending
    GPSVC(3bc.3cc) 04:05:59:405 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Canceling pending calls
    GPSVC(3bc.3cc) 04:05:59:420 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x4c7
    GPSVC(3bc.3cc) 04:05:59:420 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Cancelled pending calls
    GPSVC(3bc.3cc) 04:05:59:420 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Exiting with dwStatus = 0x0
    GPSVC(34c.360) 04:06:00:827 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.360) 04:06:00:827 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(34c.360) 04:06:01:155 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(34c.360) 04:06:01:171 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
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