Cindy
Thu May 15 13:42:50 CDT 2008
I meant NOT RUDE. Sorry
Cindy
"Cindy Conover" <cconover@kwnospamtrucklease.com> wrote in message
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> Retired Coalminer, I just wanted to say I did not think you were NOT rude
> to this person. I have followed your advice before with perfect results.
> It is a shame that others must act childish and arrogant in a newsgroup.
> If he did not want the help, he should have never posed the question.
>
> Cindy
>
> "David R" <DavidR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FAB191BC-EF16-499E-9D1C-E6C28F4D70BE@microsoft.com...
>> Retired IT writes you seem to have an opinion of me that is incorrect. I
>> have
>> not assumed anything and your reply is one of distaste and rudness. To
>> conclude that I dismissed all the advice. However when it does not apply
>> to
>> me I say that. I thought that is what this forum is for not personal
>> stroke
>> your own ego. Iâ??ll offer the advice below provided you
>>> report back here in this thread on your results. What an arrogant
>>> statement who do you think you are! If I report back here *LOL*. I have
>>> done all the below listed bloated show off what you know technical
>>> bable. That is why I dismissed it. I have been reporting this same error
>>> on the last two or three versions since background banking and gotten
>>> know where even after reproting the to the technicians who can not even
>>> speak english. So forgive my weak and easyily angered disposistion after
>>> three years of trying. Thank you for telling me about sysinternals and
>>> did all those things and reproted them directly to microsot tech support
>>> *LOL* typical "it must be something you are using *LOL* again it is a
>>> clean system with a new disk from Microsoft "wind xp pro SP2 with sp3
>>> slipstreamed into it along with office 2003 the only other program
>>> running is Microsoft Money Plus Deluxe. Like I said before and I will
>>> give you some advice. One zone alarm personal or cheap or even pro if
>>> you paid
>> for it has a flaw and can be hacked by a child. I said I did not use
>> those plugins. So it is not an issue. I came here becasue sometimes
>> people like myself find other users who have done the work and dug and
>> dug and have come up with answers. Not our coding is perfect and the
>> stuff you use is bad.
>>
>> I would suggest you try linux! Debian is a good distro if you can use a
>> command line. Ubuntu if you want a windows type environment. But hey
>> thanks
>> for the long post. Please don't assume anything any more you hopefully
>> know
>> what that makes you. Good day sir.
>>
>> --
>> Thank You,
>> David R.
>>
>>
>> "Retired Coal Miner" wrote:
>>
>>> You seem to reject out of hand all the advice given here, and assume it
>>> doesnâ??t apply to your situation or because you are different. I wouldnâ??t
>>> jump
>>> to that conclusion so quickly. Iâ??ll offer the advice below provided you
>>> report back here in this thread on your results.
>>>
>>> As quoted above, uninstalling one pgm and all its components solved the
>>> problem on my system. Had that not solved it, hereâ??s what I would have
>>> done
>>> next, ... or what Iâ??d suggest you do in your case:
>>>
>>> 1. Download a copy of the sysinternals register monitor utility, regmon,
>>> from
>>> here:
>>>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/Regmon.mspx
>>>
>>> 2. Run it, so it is logging, when the crash occurs. You must do some
>>> filtering
>>> on the results it logs to avoid a tidal wave of data. The string â??mnyâ??
>>> seems
>>> like a good point of reference to start with.
>>>
>>> 3. Keep this sequence of events in mind: On my system I got curious how
>>> frequent the Background Banking process was running. ZoneAlarm is a
>>> personal
>>> firewall I use. It checks both inbound and outbound traffic. By way of
>>> removing the background banking program name from a list in ZoneAlarm,
>>> ZoneAlarm began prompting each time background banking wanted to connect
>>> to a
>>> server. And so I noticed background banking popped up on a schedule of
>>> every
>>> 30 or 45 minutes.
>>>
>>> 4. However, on my system the crashes occurred every 4 or 6 hours. I used
>>> some
>>> system event log to confirm this. The inference is background banking
>>> does
>>> not crash every time it runs, there are some times it executes without
>>> issue.
>>> But there did seem to be a regular schedule to it crashing, say every
>>> 4 or 6
>>> hours in my case. Again the inference is it was something â?? associated
>>> with
>>> Googleâ??s spyware doctor in my case â?? that interfered with background
>>> banking
>>> on a 4 or 5 hour schedule, but not on a 30 or 45 minute schedule. For
>>> me the
>>> next step was to figure out exactly what this was, but uninstalling the
>>> last
>>> thing I installed made sense to try, ... and in my case it worked.
>>>
>>> As I said, if you do this, report back and let us all know how it turned
>>> out.
>>>
>>>
>>> David R wrote:
>>> > Sorry to say I do not use any tools downloaders or stupid add ons like
>>> > google
>>> > bars and childish stuff of that nature. This is a professional system
>>> > not a
>>> > toy for downloading childish junk.
>>> > As for how how long it has happened it has been an on going problem
>>> > since
>>> > money plus was released. It really shows up badly when using money
>>> > insights.
>>> > Once it starts even disabling insiights does not stop the error listed
>>> > above.
>>>