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craneop
Hello All, Can anyone tell me what this error code means. I get it over and over. I googled it, but I don't really understand what the problem is. Thanks Joe
Animal
Do you have anything to correlate those errors to, in Event Viewer?
craneop
Animal, I don't notice anything.I left comp on last night and I did notice that these events run at @ 30 minute intervals. Other than that, I have know idea whats going on. Comp is running fine.I just don't know why I keep getting these errors. The event viewer is full of them. Thanks Joe
dc3
If you go into the Event Viewer and right click on the Event code and then choose properties a page with a description will open.
craneop
dc3, This is what I get from the event viewer. They appear to run @ every 30 minutes.But there are hour long gaps with no events.
Wired 802.1x Authentication was restarted.
Network adapter: Realtek RT8139Family PCI Fast ethernet NIC-
Packet Scheduler Miniport
Interface GUID:{c9abc3f2-e541-4695-9406-bdc0eba110be}
restart reason: Onex User Change

Wired 802.1x Authentication succeeded
Network adapter: Realtek RT8139Family PCI Fast ethernet NIC-
Packet Scheduler Miniport
Interface GUID:{c9abc3f2-e541-4695-9406-bdc0eba110be}
usasma
Do you use The Avaya one-X™ Deskphone Edition? I'd suggest uninstalling it to see if it solves the problem.
craneop
Thanks,usasma. No, I don't use The Avaya one-X™ Deskphone Edition. I seem to be getting alot of references, to the network. I'm not on a network.1 comp,3 user accts. My event viewer is completely full. I have found that I find references to remote desktop/remote computer, included in these events. Remote assistance is disabled on my comp. Thinking about this it seems to have started after i installed sp3.
usasma
What's the make and model of your computer?
craneop
Compaq-presario, s3100nx. Thanks,usasma. I appreciate the help. Joe
usasma
This may be an SP3 problem, but I'm not sure.
More likely (IMO) it's a problem with your Network drivers.

I'd suggest downloading the Windows XP driver from this page: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downlo...mp;DownTypeID=3
Then double click on the downloaded file and follow the instructions to install it.
craneop
I d\l and installed driver. Still getting error messages. Thanks, joe
usasma
I'd have to suggest trying another network card (they're fairly cheap) to see if it's the card that's causing the issue.
craneop
usasma, I uninstalled sp3 I haven't gotten a error message,yet. It's only been a short time though. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks Joe
craneop
usasma, Everything is fine now that sp3 is gone. thanks,joe
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