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security audit error 529 and 680

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  • Started 1 month ago by tearingmyhairout
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Scott
Scott
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Pam, for whatever it's worth, printers are not my forte.
I haven't received any email, to which address did you send it to?

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tearingmyhairout
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The one listed under your profile.

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Scott
Scott
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Please try scott@howtogeek.com , with the caveat that I will likely just post your log here so others can view and offer assistance.

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tearingmyhairout
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Have you received my log? Pam.

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Scott
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This is part of Pam's event viewer log. Her issue is that her printer won't print color. Not sure this is an XP specific issue, hardware or software related. We'll leave it here in this forum for now.

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tearingmyhairout
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Sorry, perhaps I didn't explain properly. The printer issue was just in response to you asking me if everything was running o.k. apart from the errors in my System Log. Don't worry about the printer, I will sort that out later. (maybe when I've fixed the other issues, the printer will resolve itself!)
The reason for printing the System log, was to see if anyone could throw light on why I keep getting error messages 529 and 680 whenever I log on/off. Also I sometimes get error 615.
Please also print my Services Log which I originally sent to Raphoenix, who then passed it on to you (Scott),

Which services do I need to enable/disable in my Services to stop these error messages? I think that's all I need.

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tearingmyhairout
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P.S. I forgot to add that when I first had these problems, I couldn't restore my registry to its original state because whatever caused these problems also wiped out all of my System Restore points.

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Scott
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tearingmyhairout
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Thanks for that Scott. Anyone out there know what I should be doing plesae?

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raphoenix
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Services Template Info Sent.
Kindest Regards,
Rick P. ♥ :)

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tearingmyhairout
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Thanks Rick. Reply sent.

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raphoenix
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tearingmyhairout
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Thanks for your help Rick. The DCOM 10005 errors have cleared up in the System log, but, my security log is still showing the same log on/off errors as it has all along, and my screen, which was temporarily flashing off for a split second when I logged onto my page, has just done it in between browsing. I feel I am beginning to get out of my depth tampering with the registry.

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raphoenix
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tearingmyhairout,
Are the EVENT SECURITY LOG items increasing OR they are the (SAME) (2) OLD items that were in log originally ??
There is a fix to clear them but prefer just to leave them in log if they are OLD.
Recommend NOT using the picture (Fast user switching) screen to log-in.
Old script error MS never fixed sometimes occurs.
Change to normal Log-In screen.
Also, don't mess around in Registry.
Hard to help from here if something goes wrong.
Remember, I know nothing concerning (Microsoft BullGuard Main Service) which is running on your machine.
Kindest Regards,
Rick P. ♥ :)

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tearingmyhairout
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Rick, sorry just read this since I emailed you. The two event errors 529 and 680 aren't old (please look at the times in the log), they occur every time I log onto my page even after it has only been on screensaver. I don't see why 'fast user swithching' should cause any problems, it never has done before.
I don't believe Bullguard is at fault.

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raphoenix
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tearingmyhairout,

This appears to be a Major Problem as both 680 and 615 Security Events are mentioned in the MS Article.

(Failure Events Are Logged When the Welcome Screen Is Enabled)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305822/en-us
Kindest Regards,
Rick P.♦ :)

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raphoenix
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