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Old March 30th 10, 01:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Default WIA and hibernation again

William B. Lurie wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
Unknown wrote:
Since you have Viewpoint Manager Service started in services, have
you opened it and disabled auto update?
Could be this service is looking for updates for viewpoint products
and thusly not allowing hibernation.


(snip)
Well, I didn't consciously install it, have never intentionally used
it and don't know what it's for, I'll certainly disable it and see
what
that does for me, good or bad. Thanks.


And now, John, some new evidence elicited from Clean Booth overnight
run on Clone system, with phone line disconnected:

Note that the first of the questionable Events on System was a
newbie.... Application Layer Gateway Service started.....From
then on, it was every hour, another intrusion calol to WIA.....
Does that tell anything?


I'm not so sure that your "Clean Boot" is all that clean... I suspect
that Norton plays a role in the ALG request to the Service Control
Manager. The WIA... I suspect your web cam or your Lexmark printer.
From the clone after you boot do the Net Start and the Tasklist /svc
commands and see what is running when you clean boot.

Also run the AT command, it should return "There are no entries in the
list".

John
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