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Make that now. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Shenan Stanley. In reply to Shenan Stanley's post on September 12, Thanks, Jim. In reply to deweysii's post on September 12, Yes - as I said - you will need to take it to someone who has the rights needed to rejoin said domain.

If you need more ideas, post back. Newt ,. Thanks Newt, I've been looking online for this event ID 10 and not been able to find an answer, but however there were a few other error codes I have that I did find online Explanation: User Action: Currently, there are no Microsoft Knowledge Base articles available for this specific error or event message.

It's quite obvious what it means, if it doesn't support it, it doesn't, but why?!? I'm beginning to think we should start again - as in format drive C and do a complete reinstall. We did that when we first put Win XP Pro on.

We have a second drive to store stuff we need to keep. Thanks again Newt and all for your time. Show Ignored Content. You can note the event ID in the event properties dialog and perform a search for that event ID in Google or your favorite search engine to get started. To improve your understanding of the event log, richt-click on "Application", "System" or "Security" in the event viewer and select "Properties".

Windows opens this properties dialog :. Here you can track down the system file that holds the event log info. This dialog also allows you to manage the maximum size of the event log and the action that you want Windows to take when the event log is full. The default setting is that events older than 7 days get overwritten.

With support of Nevio webshops. Windows XP event log Windows uses the Windows XP event log to keep track of a number of significant occurrences in the system and in programs. The Windows XP event log is an excellent starting point when troubleshooting your pc.

There's always room for improvement. Use the event viewer to inspect the contents of the event log : Click the Start button Select "Run" Type "eventvwr" without the quotes in the "open" field Click ok Windows opens up the event viewer.

For example, when your virus scanner encounters a problem, it could bring this to your attention through the application log. The developers of the program are responsible for the type of events that are logged here. Things that can dramatically slow down your pc.



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