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More info?)
You can also check the DrWtsn32 log (using drwtsn32 from the commandline
without parameters shows you where the log is located).
Normally, a "user process" (e.g. this service) can never fail the operating
system (as of NT4). Maybe you should check the file W32time.dll
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"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> Check Event Viewer for more details on the error.
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> "snazzy" wrote:
> | The W32time application failure is causing an unexpected system shutdown.
> | The reason code is 0xcf0a
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