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jakob
Dear all,
for some time (do not know the exact time, so tracing back the culprit
service/process is impossible) some kind of service / process puts
explorer on a hold after I log in to my XP Prof. SP3 - latest patches.
Hovering the mouse over the taskbar results in a sandwatch icon and
the Start-> button, quicklaunch etc. are disabled. The only way to get
some response is to ctrl-shift-esc into the task manager, kill
explorer.exe and restart it.
Using sysinternals' "autoruns"-tool reveals literally hundreds of
entries for services/processes to be started. The windows Eventlogs do
not show any errors.
So my question is: is there an application / service, that can
monitor / log _everything_ that is happening after the login so I
could try to find the item that blocks the further execution of
remaining auto-run processes and applications? I tried with a very
naive approach to kill processes from their highest PID downwards, to
no extend and I am not really happy with the prospect of disabling all
services, enabling them service-by-service, re-logon and see when the
hanging starts.
Thank you for any hints in advance
Cheers
Jakob
for some time (do not know the exact time, so tracing back the culprit
service/process is impossible) some kind of service / process puts
explorer on a hold after I log in to my XP Prof. SP3 - latest patches.
Hovering the mouse over the taskbar results in a sandwatch icon and
the Start-> button, quicklaunch etc. are disabled. The only way to get
some response is to ctrl-shift-esc into the task manager, kill
explorer.exe and restart it.
Using sysinternals' "autoruns"-tool reveals literally hundreds of
entries for services/processes to be started. The windows Eventlogs do
not show any errors.
So my question is: is there an application / service, that can
monitor / log _everything_ that is happening after the login so I
could try to find the item that blocks the further execution of
remaining auto-run processes and applications? I tried with a very
naive approach to kill processes from their highest PID downwards, to
no extend and I am not really happy with the prospect of disabling all
services, enabling them service-by-service, re-logon and see when the
hanging starts.
Thank you for any hints in advance
Cheers
Jakob