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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 8205 |
Source: | irevents |
Version: | 5.0 |
Symbolic Name: | MC_IRXFER_REGISTER_NOTIFY_FAILED |
Message: | The infrared file transfer service encountered an error while checking for configuration changes. Changes made from the Wireless Link control panel will not take effect until the next logon session. The error reported was %1. |
Explanation | |
The Infrared monitor service could not properly register to be notified of changes to the registry, so the service will not detect any changes you make from the Wireless Link control panel until you log off and log back on. If this event message was recorded while you were logging off or while your computer was shutting down, this message was generated in error and you should ignore it. |
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User Action | |
No user action is required. If this event message was recorded while you were logging off or while your computer was shutting down, this message was generated in error and you should ignore it. |
Tag: Windows Operating System 5.0
User configuration data is overriding firmware configuration data.
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 6 |
Source: | i8042prt |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | I8042_USER_OVERRIDE |
Message: | User configuration data is overriding firmware configuration data. |
Explanation | |
This event record indicates that your settings are different from the settings supplied by the manufacturer. These will be used to configure the device. |
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The hardware resources for %1 are already in use by another device.
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 4 |
Source: | i8042prt |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | I8042_RESOURCE_CONFLICT |
Message: | The hardware resources for %1 are already in use by another device. |
Explanation | |
This event record indicates that the IRQ level or port number that has been assigned to the mouse or keyboard is in use by another device. |
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User Action | |
Contact the person with administrative rights on your computer to eliminate the conflict by reconfiguring the other device. |
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Could not connect the interrupt for %1.
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 9 |
Source: | i8042prt |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | I8042_NO_INTERRUPT_CONNECTED |
Message: | Could not connect the interrupt for %1. |
Explanation | |
This event record indicates that the interrupt for the specified device cannot be used. Another device might be using the same interrupt level. |
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User Action | |
Make sure there are no interrupt conflicts. If the problem is with the mouse, and then using a serial mouse might correct the problem. |
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The ring buffer that stores incoming keyboard data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the registry).
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 11 |
Source: | i8042prt |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | I8042_KBD_BUFFER_OVERFLOW |
Message: | The ring buffer that stores incoming keyboard data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the registry). |
Explanation | |
This event record indicates that the buffer that stores keystrokes filled up before you stopped typing. It means you entered data faster than the application could process it. Some of the keystrokes were lost. |
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User Action | |
Wait until the application has processed the stored keystrokes, and then enter more data. Be careful not to type too far ahead. If you get this message often, the buffer size should be increased by someone who is familiar with Regedit32 (Usually the person with administrative rights on your computer.). |
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The operation on %1 timed out (time out is configurable via the registry).
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 27 |
Source: | i8042prt |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | I8042_TIMEOUT |
Message: | The operation on %1 timed out (time out is configurable via the registry). |
Explanation | |
This event record indicates that there was not a response in the time interval specified in the registry, so the operation was discontinued. The system might be busy with other tasks. |
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User Action | |
Try again. If you get this message often, you might want to increase the timeout interval. Contact the person with administrative rights on your computer for assistance increasing the timeout interval for the operation listed. |
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The browser has forced an election on network %1 because the Domain Controller (or Server) has changed its role
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 8035 |
Source: | Browser |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_ROLE_CHANGED |
Message: | The browser has forced an election on network %1 because the Domain Controller (or Server) has changed its role |
Explanation | |
A network administrator promoted or demoted a domain controller, so another master browser must be elected in order to keep the network functioning. |
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The browser driver has discarded too many GetBrowserServerList requests.
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 8031 |
Source: | Browser |
Version: | 5.0 |
Component: | System Event Log |
Symbolic Name: | EVENT_BOWSER_GETBROWSERLIST_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED |
Message: | The browser driver has discarded too many GetBrowserServerList requests. |
Explanation | |
A network administrator promoted or demoted a domain controller, so another master browser must be elected in order to keep the network functioning. |
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TThe redirector failed to determine the connection type.
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 3019 |
Source: | mrxsmb |
Version: | 5.0 |
Symbolic Name: | EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION |
Message: | TThe redirector failed to determine the connection type. |
Explanation | |
The redirector could not determine the physical characteristics of the connection, for example, the media type or bandwidth. Typically, this occurs when the computer uses a tunneled connection such as a virtual private network (VPN) or a Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPPoE) to connect to the Internet. This message is logged for informational purposes only. |
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User Action | |
No user action is required. |
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The browser service was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master %1 on the network %2.Browser master: %1Network: %2This event may be caused by a temporary loss of network connectivity. If this message appears again, verify that the server is still connected to the network. The return code is in the Data text box.
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Product: | Windows Operating System |
Event ID: | 8021 |
Source: | Browser |
Version: | 5.0 |
Symbolic Name: | EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_FAILED |
Message: | The browser service was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master %1 on the network %2.Browser master: %1Network: %2This event may be caused by a temporary loss of network connectivity. If this message appears again, verify that the server is still connected to the network. The return code is in the Data text box. |
Explanation | |
The master browser maintains the browse list and provides it to other computers when requested. This computer could not retrieve the browse list from the master browser four times consecutively. Possible causes include:
This event usually indicates poor network health. For more information about browsing, see Appendix I: Windows 2000 Server Browser Service on the Microsoft Technet Web site. |
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User Action | |
If this event is logged more than several times per day, check network connectivity issues. Otherwise, no user action is required. |