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More info?)
Thanks - I'll try it right now. Will let you know - this thread.
"Bob Dietz" wrote:
> Get Igor Nys'Process Viewer
http://www.teamcti.com/pview/
> From Process Viewer's menus: View> Process Tree.
> Now you can at least see which service are running under each
> svchost.exe. (Note the Process id number next to each item.)
> Close the Process Tree window.
> Right click a svchost.exe in the main window and you'll be present with
> a number of choices. Choose Modules to see the .dll libraries being
> called by the services running under each host. Look at the file paths
> and versions of the .dll files and you may be able to find the bogus one.
>
> --
> HTH
> Bob Dietz
>
> The Gimp wrote:
> > Been down that road already. Mcafee DAT's current - Spyware clean slate -
> > Firewall active. Any other ideas?
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> > "Meena" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>You may like to check for virusues, and ensure that the firewall protection
> >>is turned on.
> >>
> >>Symantec Security Response - W32.Welchia.Worm:
> >>
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data...
> >>l
> >>
> >>Symantec Security Response -W32.Assarm@mm:
> >>
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data...
> >>
> >>To turn firewall in Windows XP follow the steps below:
> >>
> >>Open Network Connections by typing NCPA.CPL in the RUN box.
> >>
> >>Click the Dial-up, LAN or High-Speed Internet connection that you want to
> >>protect.
> >>
> >>Under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection.
> >>On the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection Firewall, select the
> >>following option:
> >>Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this
> >>computer from the Internet box.
> >>
> >>
> >>--
> >>HTH
> >>Meena
> >>"The Gimp" <The Gimp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>news:8AE9FC4B-9CF3-4155-BC9D-B4F81E77BBC3@microsoft.com...
> >>
> >>>My XP Home edition is giving the following memory access error message.
> >>>
> >>>"instruction @ 0x009a96bc referenced memory @ 0x00000000, memory could not
> >>>be written"
> >>>
> >>>How can I identify the particular service(s) that are causing the problem?
> >>>
> >>>Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
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