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I've been trying to correct this on my own but it is a persistant issue. If
I make modifications to my taskbar notifications such as autohide, always
hide etc.. After I reboot the taskbar reverts back to before I made changes.
I believe it's a issue with a registry hive not being allowed to close, I
have installed UHPclean and turned on logging.
Here is the log showing the hive that stays open. The process ID changes but
the processes I suspect are.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxext.exe -Embedding
C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxsrvc.exe -Embedding
Stein
The following handles in user profile hive VAIO-88\Atlantis-3K
(S-1-5-21-1648261898-4244117257-2621474639-1014) have been closed because
they were preventing the profile from unloading successfully:
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Anyone ??
"Stein" <Mail_NotForReal@SpamControl.Com> wrote in message
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> I've been trying to correct this on my own but it is a persistant issue.
> If I make modifications to my taskbar notifications such as autohide,
> always hide etc.. After I reboot the taskbar reverts back to before I made
> changes. I believe it's a issue with a registry hive not being allowed to
> close, I have installed UHPclean and turned on logging.
>
> Here is the log showing the hive that stays open. The process ID changes
> but the processes I suspect are.
>
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxext.exe -Embedding
>
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxsrvc.exe -Embedding
>
> Stein
>
>
>
> The following handles in user profile hive VAIO-88\Atlantis-3K
> (S-1-5-21-1648261898-4244117257-2621474639-1014) have been closed because
> they were preventing the profile from unloading successfully:
>
>
> svchost.exe (836)
>
> HKCU (0x31c)
>
> 0x77e3b4b7 ADVAPI32!<no symbol>
>
> 0x77e072b1 ADVAPI32!IsTextUnicode+0x9cb4
>
> 0x77dd6b20 ADVAPI32!RegOpenKeyExW+0xa8
>
> 0x77dd773e ADVAPI32!RegOpenKeyW+0x2f
>
> 0x77ddb2dc ADVAPI32!SaferComputeTokenFromLevel+0x587
>
> 0x77ddb296 ADVAPI32!SaferComputeTokenFromLevel+0x541
>
> 0x77dd9e9e ADVAPI32!IdentifyCodeAuthzLevelW+0xd9
>
> 0x7c819653 kernel32!BasepCheckWinSaferRestrictions+0x17e
>
> 0x7c818d2c kernel32!GetNlsSectionName+0x10cb
>
> 0x77df7838 ADVAPI32!CreateProcessAsUserW+0xc3
>
> 0x76a93abd rpcss!<no symbol>
>
> 0x76a93839 rpcss!<no symbol>
>
> 0x77e79dc9 RPCRT4!CheckVerificationTrailer+0x75
>
> 0x77ef321a RPCRT4!NdrStubCall2+0x215
>
> 0x77ef36ee RPCRT4!NdrServerCall2+0x19
>
> 0x77e7988c RPCRT4!NdrGetTypeFlags+0x1c9
>
> 0x77e797f1 RPCRT4!NdrGetTypeFlags+0x12e
>
> 0x77e7971d RPCRT4!NdrGetTypeFlags+0x5a
>
> 0x77e7bd0d RPCRT4!NdrConformantArrayFree+0x42e
>
> 0x77e7bb6a RPCRT4!NdrConformantArrayFree+0x28b
>
> 0x77e76784 RPCRT4!I_RpcBCacheFree+0x14c
>
> 0x77e76c22 RPCRT4!I_RpcBCacheFree+0x5ea
>
> 0x77e76a3b RPCRT4!I_RpcBCacheFree+0x403
>
> 0x77e76c0a RPCRT4!I_RpcBCacheFree+0x5d2
>
> 0x7c80b50b kernel32!GetModuleFileNameA+0x1b4
>
>
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. >
>
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In article <#x6kafHuFHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, birelan@yahoo.com
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> S.Daley wrote:
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> > Bump..
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