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Event ID 3006
Since Oct 2003 I have been receiving the following error
msg: Unable to read the perf counter strings of the 009 language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is the first DWORD in Data section (0000: c0000034 000001fa). The Source is LoadPerf and the Event ID is 3006. The Symbolic Name is LDPRFMSG_UNABLE_READ_ COUNTER_STRINGS. I have searched extensively on the Internet and these newsgroups without finding a solution. At the Help and Support Center it tells me the problem is: "Unable to read the performance counter strings of the %1!s! language ID." and to fix it "rebuild the string tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at the command prompt, type Lodctr /r". I followed the instructions but just typing in Lodctr /r tells me I must add a FileName (Lodctr /r:FileName. Does anyone have any idea what the filename would be or where it is located? Thanks to all for any assistance. Regards, Jim |
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Event ID 3006
Jim
Two comments from one link may rings "bells". Ayman M. Galal=20 If you upgraded your W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3 see = Q328556. Adrian Grigorof=20 This error might be caused by the lack of support of the application for = the language indicated by the "language ID". This is sometimes the case = with applications in beta versions. =20 Are you using languages other than English? What is the history of the = computer with regard to operating system? Was a significant change made = to the machine in October 2003. Are there any other system errors being = reported in Event Viewer? --=20 ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any=20 suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message = ... Since Oct 2003 I have been receiving the following error=20 msg: Unable to read the perf counter strings of the 009=20 language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is=20 the first DWORD in Data section (0000: c0000034=20 000001fa). The Source is LoadPerf and the Event ID is=20 3006. The Symbolic Name is LDPRFMSG_UNABLE_READ_=20 COUNTER_STRINGS. I have searched extensively on the=20 Internet and these newsgroups without finding a=20 solution. =20 =20 At the Help and Support Center it tells me the problem=20 is: "Unable to read the performance counter strings of=20 the %1!s! language ID." and to fix it "rebuild the string=20 tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at=20 the command prompt, type Lodctr /r". =20 I followed the instructions but just typing in Lodctr /r=20 tells me I must add a FileName (Lodctr /r:FileName. =20 Does anyone have any idea what the filename would be or=20 where it is located? Thanks to all for any assistance. =20 Regards, Jim |
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Event ID 3006
Thanks Gerry for you quick response to my problem.
I never upgraded my W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3. I have only made the upgrades on the MS upgrade site. I have Win XP Home Edition, Vers 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 installed. I use only the English language. The only significant change to my system in Oct 2003 was the installation of my HP Scanjet 3570c scanner. I noted in the events section that I had several Warning event errors in Oct after installing the scanner (Scanner not installed correctly; Scanner Drivers failed; Configuration failed). However, I was able to get the scanner working properly after installing an updated driver and those warning msgs stopped. The day after they stopped, Event 3006 errors began. Along with Event 3006, I receive an Event ID 3011 error: Unloading the performance counter strings for service WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data Section (0000: 00000002 0000073b). Source is LoadPerf. This is followed later with an Information Event ID 1000 which states Perf counters for the WmiApRpl service were loaded successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this service. All of this occurs after shutting down and restarting. Thank you again Gerry for your assistance. It is greatly appreciated. Regards, Jim -----Original Message----- Jim Two comments from one link may rings "bells". Ayman M. Galal If you upgraded your W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3 see Q328556. Adrian Grigorof This error might be caused by the lack of support of the application for the language indicated by the "language ID". This is sometimes the case with applications in beta versions. Are you using languages other than English? What is the history of the computer with regard to operating system? Was a significant change made to the machine in October 2003. Are there any other system errors being reported in Event Viewer? -- ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message ... Since Oct 2003 I have been receiving the following error msg: Unable to read the perf counter strings of the 009 language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is the first DWORD in Data section (0000: c0000034 000001fa). The Source is LoadPerf and the Event ID is 3006. The Symbolic Name is LDPRFMSG_UNABLE_READ_ COUNTER_STRINGS. I have searched extensively on the Internet and these newsgroups without finding a solution. At the Help and Support Center it tells me the problem is: "Unable to read the performance counter strings of the %1!s! language ID." and to fix it "rebuild the string tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at the command prompt, type Lodctr /r". I followed the instructions but just typing in Lodctr /r tells me I must add a FileName (Lodctr /r:FileName. Does anyone have any idea what the filename would be or where it is located? Thanks to all for any assistance. Regards, Jim . |
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Event ID 3006
Jim
Was the scanner new when acquired. Do you have the last version of the = software? http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...771&cc=3Dus&l= c=3Den&tool=3DsoftwareCategory&dlc=3Den&os=3D228 I had an unresolved problem for a long time when I installed Windows XP = and the scanner software installed was for Windows 98. I thought = updating the drivers was all that was required. Problem was solved by = uninstalling scanner software and reinstalling. The problem was = different to your own but it could be worth trying. What problems do these errors actually cause? Are you getting a slow = boot? I found these comments regarding disabling the service: WMI Performance Adapter I have not found a use for this service. Save the 2.5 MB to 6 MB of = memory, this service consumes. Default XP Home: Manual Default XP Pro: Manual Safe Setting: Disabled Log on as: Local System account Dependencies: What service WMI Performance Adapter needs to function properly: a.. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) What other service require WMI Performance Adapter to function properly: a.. None Does disabling eliminate the problem? Are there any noticeable side = effects? --=20 ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any=20 suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message = ... Thanks Gerry for you quick response to my problem. =20 I never upgraded my W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack=20 3. I have only made the upgrades on the MS upgrade site.=20 I have Win XP Home Edition, Vers 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1=20 installed. =20 I use only the English language. =20 The only significant change to my system in Oct 2003 was=20 the installation of my HP Scanjet 3570c scanner. I noted=20 in the events section that I had several Warning event=20 errors in Oct after installing the scanner (Scanner not=20 installed correctly; Scanner Drivers failed;=20 Configuration failed). However, I was able to get the=20 scanner working properly after installing an updated=20 driver and those warning msgs stopped. The day after they=20 stopped, Event 3006 errors began. =20 =20 Along with Event 3006, I receive an Event ID 3011 error: =20 Unloading the performance counter strings for service=20 WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) failed. The Error code is the first=20 DWORD in Data Section (0000: 00000002 0000073b). Source=20 is LoadPerf. This is followed later with an Information=20 Event ID 1000 which states Perf counters for the WmiApRpl=20 service were loaded successfully. The Record Data=20 contains the new index values assigned to this service. =20 All of this occurs after shutting down and restarting. =20 Thank you again Gerry for your assistance. It is greatly=20 appreciated. =20 Regards, Jim =20 =20 -----Original Message----- Jim Two comments from one link may rings "bells". Ayman M. Galal=20 If you upgraded your W2K Domain Controller to Service=20 Pack 3 see Q328556. Adrian Grigorof=20 This error might be caused by the lack of support of the=20 application for the language indicated by the "language=20 ID". This is sometimes the case with applications in beta=20 versions. =20 Are you using languages other than English? What is the=20 history of the computer with regard to operating system?=20 Was a significant change made to the machine in October=20 2003. Are there any other system errors being reported in=20 Event Viewer? --=20 ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any=20 suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote=20 in message ... Since Oct 2003 I have been receiving the following=20 error=20 msg: Unable to read the perf counter strings of the=20 009=20 language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is=20 the first DWORD in Data section (0000: c0000034=20 000001fa). The Source is LoadPerf and the Event ID is=20 3006. The Symbolic Name is LDPRFMSG_UNABLE_READ_=20 COUNTER_STRINGS. I have searched extensively on the=20 Internet and these newsgroups without finding a=20 solution. =20 =20 At the Help and Support Center it tells me the problem=20 is: "Unable to read the performance counter strings=20 of=20 the %1!s! language ID." and to fix it "rebuild the=20 string=20 tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at=20 the command prompt, type Lodctr /r". =20 I followed the instructions but just typing in=20 Lodctr /r=20 tells me I must add a FileName (Lodctr /r:FileName. =20 Does anyone have any idea what the filename would be=20 or=20 where it is located? Thanks to all for any assistance. =20 Regards, Jim =20 . |
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Event ID 3006
Gerry,
Thanks again for your response. The scanner was new when acquired and I constantly check the site for updates. It has the latest and greatest. Concerning the WMI Perf Adapter: It was set at Manual (Default) but the service was stopped. I set it to Auto and started the service and will see what that causes. I will also disable the service and see what happens and let you know. As far as I can see, this problem is not causing any problems with my system. System seems to boot up okay and I get no error msg at startup or while the computer is on. All hardware is working w/o flawlessly. It's just that I'd like to solve this little mystery. I'll get back to you soon after trying out your suggestions. Thanks again! Jim -----Original Message----- Jim Was the scanner new when acquired. Do you have the last version of the software? http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList? product=74771&cc=us&lc=en&tool=softwareCategory&dl c=en&os= 228 I had an unresolved problem for a long time when I installed Windows XP and the scanner software installed was for Windows 98. I thought updating the drivers was all that was required. Problem was solved by uninstalling scanner software and reinstalling. The problem was different to your own but it could be worth trying. What problems do these errors actually cause? Are you getting a slow boot? I found these comments regarding disabling the service: WMI Performance Adapter I have not found a use for this service. Save the 2.5 MB to 6 MB of memory, this service consumes. Default XP Home: Manual Default XP Pro: Manual Safe Setting: Disabled Log on as: Local System account Dependencies: What service WMI Performance Adapter needs to function properly: a.. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) What other service require WMI Performance Adapter to function properly: a.. None Does disabling eliminate the problem? Are there any noticeable side effects? -- ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message ... Thanks Gerry for you quick response to my problem. I never upgraded my W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3. I have only made the upgrades on the MS upgrade site. I have Win XP Home Edition, Vers 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 installed. I use only the English language. The only significant change to my system in Oct 2003 was the installation of my HP Scanjet 3570c scanner. I noted in the events section that I had several Warning event errors in Oct after installing the scanner (Scanner not installed correctly; Scanner Drivers failed; Configuration failed). However, I was able to get the scanner working properly after installing an updated driver and those warning msgs stopped. The day after they stopped, Event 3006 errors began. Along with Event 3006, I receive an Event ID 3011 error: Unloading the performance counter strings for service WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data Section (0000: 00000002 0000073b). Source is LoadPerf. This is followed later with an Information Event ID 1000 which states Perf counters for the WmiApRpl service were loaded successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this service. All of this occurs after shutting down and restarting. Thank you again Gerry for your assistance. It is greatly appreciated. Regards, Jim -----Original Message----- Jim Two comments from one link may rings "bells". Ayman M. Galal If you upgraded your W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3 see Q328556. Adrian Grigorof This error might be caused by the lack of support of the application for the language indicated by the "language ID". This is sometimes the case with applications in beta versions. Are you using languages other than English? What is the history of the computer with regard to operating system? Was a significant change made to the machine in October 2003. Are there any other system errors being reported in Event Viewer? -- ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message news:10d1d01c440fd$221b3b10 ... Since Oct 2003 I have been receiving the following error msg: Unable to read the perf counter strings of the 009 language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is the first DWORD in Data section (0000: c0000034 000001fa). The Source is LoadPerf and the Event ID is 3006. The Symbolic Name is LDPRFMSG_UNABLE_READ_ COUNTER_STRINGS. I have searched extensively on the Internet and these newsgroups without finding a solution. At the Help and Support Center it tells me the problem is: "Unable to read the performance counter strings of the %1!s! language ID." and to fix it "rebuild the string tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at the command prompt, type Lodctr /r". I followed the instructions but just typing in Lodctr /r tells me I must add a FileName (Lodctr /r:FileName. Does anyone have any idea what the filename would be or where it is located? Thanks to all for any assistance. Regards, Jim . . |
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Event ID 3006
Gerry,
I did as you recommended. Turned off the WMI Perf Adapter and still receive the same event error. I also set it at Auto and started the service, shut down and restarted and received the same event error. I look forward to any other suggestion but, if you have none, thanks again for your assistance and support. Sincerely, Jim -----Original Message----- Gerry, Thanks again for your response. The scanner was new when acquired and I constantly check the site for updates. It has the latest and greatest. Concerning the WMI Perf Adapter: It was set at Manual (Default) but the service was stopped. I set it to Auto and started the service and will see what that causes. I will also disable the service and see what happens and let you know. As far as I can see, this problem is not causing any problems with my system. System seems to boot up okay and I get no error msg at startup or while the computer is on. All hardware is working w/o flawlessly. It's just that I'd like to solve this little mystery. I'll get back to you soon after trying out your suggestions. Thanks again! Jim -----Original Message----- Jim Was the scanner new when acquired. Do you have the last version of the software? http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList? product=74771&cc=us&lc=en&tool=softwareCategory&d lc=en&os = 228 I had an unresolved problem for a long time when I installed Windows XP and the scanner software installed was for Windows 98. I thought updating the drivers was all that was required. Problem was solved by uninstalling scanner software and reinstalling. The problem was different to your own but it could be worth trying. What problems do these errors actually cause? Are you getting a slow boot? I found these comments regarding disabling the service: WMI Performance Adapter I have not found a use for this service. Save the 2.5 MB to 6 MB of memory, this service consumes. Default XP Home: Manual Default XP Pro: Manual Safe Setting: Disabled Log on as: Local System account Dependencies: What service WMI Performance Adapter needs to function properly: a.. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) What other service require WMI Performance Adapter to function properly: a.. None Does disabling eliminate the problem? Are there any noticeable side effects? -- ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message news:10e9b01c44121$6bb4be30 ... Thanks Gerry for you quick response to my problem. I never upgraded my W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3. I have only made the upgrades on the MS upgrade site. I have Win XP Home Edition, Vers 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 installed. I use only the English language. The only significant change to my system in Oct 2003 was the installation of my HP Scanjet 3570c scanner. I noted in the events section that I had several Warning event errors in Oct after installing the scanner (Scanner not installed correctly; Scanner Drivers failed; Configuration failed). However, I was able to get the scanner working properly after installing an updated driver and those warning msgs stopped. The day after they stopped, Event 3006 errors began. Along with Event 3006, I receive an Event ID 3011 error: Unloading the performance counter strings for service WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data Section (0000: 00000002 0000073b). Source is LoadPerf. This is followed later with an Information Event ID 1000 which states Perf counters for the WmiApRpl service were loaded successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this service. All of this occurs after shutting down and restarting. Thank you again Gerry for your assistance. It is greatly appreciated. Regards, Jim -----Original Message----- Jim Two comments from one link may rings "bells". Ayman M. Galal If you upgraded your W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3 see Q328556. Adrian Grigorof This error might be caused by the lack of support of the application for the language indicated by the "language ID". This is sometimes the case with applications in beta versions. Are you using languages other than English? What is the history of the computer with regard to operating system? Was a significant change made to the machine in October 2003. Are there any other system errors being reported in Event Viewer? -- ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Jim Young" wrote in message news:10d1d01c440fd$221b3b10 ... Since Oct 2003 I have been receiving the following error msg: Unable to read the perf counter strings of the 009 language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is the first DWORD in Data section (0000: c0000034 000001fa). The Source is LoadPerf and the Event ID is 3006. The Symbolic Name is LDPRFMSG_UNABLE_READ_ COUNTER_STRINGS. I have searched extensively on the Internet and these newsgroups without finding a solution. At the Help and Support Center it tells me the problem is: "Unable to read the performance counter strings of the %1!s! language ID." and to fix it "rebuild the string tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at the command prompt, type Lodctr /r". I followed the instructions but just typing in Lodctr /r tells me I must add a FileName (Lodctr /r:FileName. Does anyone have any idea what the filename would be or where it is located? Thanks to all for any assistance. Regards, Jim . . . |
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