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Although I can't seem to find any info about your error it
would be good to know exactly what you were doing when this happened and what steps you take when you make it happen. As for your log files in the event viewer you can right click on any one of them and then click clear log and then click no when asked to save. This helps when trying to track down the errors that occur while trouble shooting a problem. What you are looking for in the event viewer are any red Xs in the right pane when you open a log file such as applications. Double clicking the red X will open a details screen. While most of this maybe greek to you and the link displayed to find help rarely works at least you will have more info to post back so that we can better help. Error codes are so hard to track as each environment is unique and will generate different codes. Keep smiling. |
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Thanks for the rapid reply.
As to what originally created the error report, I do not have a clue. It occurs only on the user account at sign on and when the "OK" is clicked on it , it goes away and seems to have no further impact or cause any problems, until the user account is signed onto again, at which time the process is repeated. As to the Event Viewer. Should these be deleted , or since I do not have a clue as to their meaning at this point , be left alone and continue to multiply ? Again , thanks for your assistance. "The Unknown P" wrote in message ... Although I can't seem to find any info about your error it would be good to know exactly what you were doing when this happened and what steps you take when you make it happen. As for your log files in the event viewer you can right click on any one of them and then click clear log and then click no when asked to save. This helps when trying to track down the errors that occur while trouble shooting a problem. What you are looking for in the event viewer are any red Xs in the right pane when you open a log file such as applications. Double clicking the red X will open a details screen. While most of this maybe greek to you and the link displayed to find help rarely works at least you will have more info to post back so that we can better help. Error codes are so hard to track as each environment is unique and will generate different codes. Keep smiling. |
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