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I found the original post to this newsgroup, included below, while
recently trying to troubleshoot/resolve this issue. A check of the
registry values below confirmed that they did not even exist in the
registry where the original author, Frank Saunders, indicated they
would be. I added the keys listed below, and rebooted, but the problem
persists. A little background history. My first encounter with this was
with a client. At startup he is getting a dialog that "The application
svchost.exe has been shut down or terminated abnormally"... or
something to that effect. It then creates an error report. Regardless
of your action (send, don't send), it repeats, generally multiple
times. Sometimes it quits kicking up this error, sometimes it goes on
endlessly. Once into Windows XP Professional SP2, there are several
other common issues that show up. On opening Windows Explorer or
browsing My Computer, at the My Computer window you get a searching
flashlight and your drives and other resources do not show up for a
lengthy period. When opening Internet Explorer, the default homepage
comes up fine, and if you type in the FQDN with the protocol prefix, it
will resolve the name instantly. If you leave off the protocol prefix,
it takes a *long* period of time and then finally resolves the correct
hostname and displays the page.
Several days after encountering this problem on the client machine, I
began to encounter the same problem on my machine. As a matter of fact,
it was shortly after I upgraded an expired Norton Internet Security
2004 to Internet Security 2006.
To add a little more description of the issues I am encountering...
The two machines are disseperate machines. One is a high end,
multi-media Sony Viao notebook. The other is a DIY P4 3.4ghz HT
desktop. The similarities between both machines are...
Both running HP iPaqs with Activesync
Both running HP Print and Scan utilities for a HP 7310 all in One
officejet which is connected via ethernet.
Both running Norton Internet Security 2006
I believe one, two, or all three of these applications are causing
this issue, possibly in concert with a recent Windows update.
Additionally, my c:\windows\pchealth\errorrep\userdumps folder is
filling with two files... svchost.exe... .hdmp and svchost.exe..
..mdmp... one is 3,465kb in size, the second is 48kb in size. If I
delete these files when I am getting the pop up dialog at startup, it
seems to suppress the dialog, but these .dmp files keep populating in
this directory even when the message has disappeared. Spyware and
Virusscans show no malware, trojans or virus on these PCs... both PCs
have legitimate, registered and activated versions of XP Pro sp2 on
them. Firefox resolves fine, with or without the protocol prefix in
the URL.
Any suggestions?
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Date: Thurs, Jan 5 2006 3:32 pm
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Hi,
When I type in a URL, I used to be able to type 'www.google.com' and it
would default to http and would immediately load the page. However,
now, I
have to type in 'http://www.google.com' or it sits there and waits (the
top
right corner logo spins), but it waits for a while before it actually
attempts to make a connection to the site. Has anyone else experienced
this
problem or know of a way to overcome the problem.
Thanks.
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From: Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE - view profile
Date: Thurs, Jan 5 2006 3:54 pm
Email: "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" <[email protected]>
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Using Regedit, browse to the following registry key and make sure the
noted
setting is correct:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoComplete]
"Append Completion"="yes"
also see the following values:
"Use AutoComplete"="yes"
"AutoSuggest"="no"
Click Start | Run and type
control inetcpl.cpl
Select Content tab, and click AutoComplete button
In the Use AutoComplete for section, put a checkmark near Web addresses
Click OK, OK to close the dialog.
Equivalent registry value for this setting
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoComplete
Value named: AutoSuggest of type REG_SZ
Possible value-data: yes | no
You may have to Restart the computer.
See also: http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/RepairDefaultPrefix.reg
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com./athome/security/protect/default.aspx
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/
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recently trying to troubleshoot/resolve this issue. A check of the
registry values below confirmed that they did not even exist in the
registry where the original author, Frank Saunders, indicated they
would be. I added the keys listed below, and rebooted, but the problem
persists. A little background history. My first encounter with this was
with a client. At startup he is getting a dialog that "The application
svchost.exe has been shut down or terminated abnormally"... or
something to that effect. It then creates an error report. Regardless
of your action (send, don't send), it repeats, generally multiple
times. Sometimes it quits kicking up this error, sometimes it goes on
endlessly. Once into Windows XP Professional SP2, there are several
other common issues that show up. On opening Windows Explorer or
browsing My Computer, at the My Computer window you get a searching
flashlight and your drives and other resources do not show up for a
lengthy period. When opening Internet Explorer, the default homepage
comes up fine, and if you type in the FQDN with the protocol prefix, it
will resolve the name instantly. If you leave off the protocol prefix,
it takes a *long* period of time and then finally resolves the correct
hostname and displays the page.
Several days after encountering this problem on the client machine, I
began to encounter the same problem on my machine. As a matter of fact,
it was shortly after I upgraded an expired Norton Internet Security
2004 to Internet Security 2006.
To add a little more description of the issues I am encountering...
The two machines are disseperate machines. One is a high end,
multi-media Sony Viao notebook. The other is a DIY P4 3.4ghz HT
desktop. The similarities between both machines are...
Both running HP iPaqs with Activesync
Both running HP Print and Scan utilities for a HP 7310 all in One
officejet which is connected via ethernet.
Both running Norton Internet Security 2006
I believe one, two, or all three of these applications are causing
this issue, possibly in concert with a recent Windows update.
Additionally, my c:\windows\pchealth\errorrep\userdumps folder is
filling with two files... svchost.exe... .hdmp and svchost.exe..
..mdmp... one is 3,465kb in size, the second is 48kb in size. If I
delete these files when I am getting the pop up dialog at startup, it
seems to suppress the dialog, but these .dmp files keep populating in
this directory even when the message has disappeared. Spyware and
Virusscans show no malware, trojans or virus on these PCs... both PCs
have legitimate, registered and activated versions of XP Pro sp2 on
them. Firefox resolves fine, with or without the protocol prefix in
the URL.
Any suggestions?
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Date: Thurs, Jan 5 2006 3:32 pm
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Hi,
When I type in a URL, I used to be able to type 'www.google.com' and it
would default to http and would immediately load the page. However,
now, I
have to type in 'http://www.google.com' or it sits there and waits (the
top
right corner logo spins), but it waits for a while before it actually
attempts to make a connection to the site. Has anyone else experienced
this
problem or know of a way to overcome the problem.
Thanks.
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From: Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE - view profile
Date: Thurs, Jan 5 2006 3:54 pm
Email: "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" <[email protected]>
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When I type in a URL, I used to be able to type 'www.google.com' and
it would default to http and would immediately load the page.
However, now, I have to type in 'http://www.google.com' or it sits
there and waits (the top right corner logo spins), but it waits for a
while before it actually attempts to make a connection to the site.
Has anyone else experienced this problem or know of a way to overcome
the problem.
Thanks.
Using Regedit, browse to the following registry key and make sure the
noted
setting is correct:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoComplete]
"Append Completion"="yes"
also see the following values:
"Use AutoComplete"="yes"
"AutoSuggest"="no"
Click Start | Run and type
control inetcpl.cpl
Select Content tab, and click AutoComplete button
In the Use AutoComplete for section, put a checkmark near Web addresses
Click OK, OK to close the dialog.
Equivalent registry value for this setting
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoComplete
Value named: AutoSuggest of type REG_SZ
Possible value-data: yes | no
You may have to Restart the computer.
See also: http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/RepairDefaultPrefix.reg
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com./athome/security/protect/default.aspx
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/
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