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Ctx_WinStation_API_service
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I see this messaje (Ctx_WinStation_API_service) in a remote machine with windows 2000 advanced server: In the remote machine, Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open Files Appear that my user stay log in \PIPE\Ctx_WinStation_API_service I have MOM and SMS install in my local machine Windows 2000 advanced server. Thanks in advanced |
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Ctx_WinStation_API_service
This is a wild guess, but could "Ctx" be "Citrix"?
If that's way off base, you can find out what process is opening the pipe with Process Explorer (free at www.sysinternals.com). -- Drew Cooper [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "cyb165er" wrote in message ... Hello: I see this messaje (Ctx_WinStation_API_service) in a remote machine with windows 2000 advanced server: In the remote machine, Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open Files Appear that my user stay log in \PIPE\Ctx_WinStation_API_service I have MOM and SMS install in my local machine Windows 2000 advanced server. Thanks in advanced |
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Ctx_WinStation_API_service
Hi,
www.sysinternals.com not work. I believe that is a api inherent to Terminal Services Manager of windows. Are true? Thanks in advanced -----Original Message----- This is a wild guess, but could "Ctx" be "Citrix"? If that's way off base, you can find out what process is opening the pipe with Process Explorer (free at www.sysinternals.com). -- Drew Cooper [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "cyb165er" wrote in message ... Hello: I see this messaje (Ctx_WinStation_API_service) in a remote machine with windows 2000 advanced server: In the remote machine, Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open Files Appear that my user stay log in \PIPE\Ctx_WinStation_API_service I have MOM and SMS install in my local machine Windows 2000 advanced server. Thanks in advanced . |
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Ctx_WinStation_API_service
This is a guess but I had Process Explorer on XP Pro so I looked...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 09:49:27 -0800, wrote Hi, www.sysinternals.com not work. Try http://www.sysinternals.com again and download Process Explorer 8.0 which allows Find | Find Handle | Search | type CTX | Search which returns \Device\NamedPipe\Ctx_WinStation_API_service belongs to SVCHOST.EXE PID 720 Going back to the main upper Window highlight PID 720 | Right-click | Properties Note the command line SVCHOST.EXE -k netsvcs I'll toss a wild guess this pipe is to return error, control, and status messages such as From NTSTATUS.H // MessageId: STATUS_CTX_WINSTATION_ACCESS_DENIED // // MessageText: // // A process has requested access to a session, but has not been granted those access rights. // #define STATUS_CTX_WINSTATION_ACCESS_DENIED ((NTSTATUS)0xC00A002BL) Matt Scarborough 2003-10-27 I believe that is a api inherent to Terminal Services Manager of windows. Are true? Thanks in advanced -----Original Message----- This is a wild guess, but could "Ctx" be "Citrix"? If that's way off base, you can find out what process is opening the pipe with Process Explorer (free at www.sysinternals.com). -- Drew Cooper [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "cyb165er" wrote in message ... Hello: I see this messaje (Ctx_WinStation_API_service) in a remote machine with windows 2000 advanced server: In the remote machine, Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open Files Appear that my user stay log in \PIPE\Ctx_WinStation_API_service I have MOM and SMS install in my local machine Windows 2000 advanced server. Thanks in advanced . |
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