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From: Pete on 14 Mar 2007 17:50 My system log continually logs the following message on reboot: The MCSTRM service failed to start due to the following error: The system cannot find the file specified. I understand that this process is not a Microsoft process, but a Real Player process. My question is, how do I track this back? The error message does not inform me as to the source of the problem, so how do I determine the filename of the file trying to reference MCSTRM.exe? Searching on MCSTRM returns nothing. I have already uninstalled Real Player. -- Pete
From: Marcin Domaslawski on 16 Mar 2007 08:53
Hi, Try to use File Monitor: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/filemon.mspx Marcin Domaslawski U�ytkownik "Pete" <Pete(a)discussions.microsoft.com> napisa� w wiadomo�ci news:AAD508CA-4748-4490-8ED3-E29D0C00B627(a)microsoft.com... > My system log continually logs the following message on reboot: > The MCSTRM service failed to start due to the following error: > The system cannot find the file specified. > > I understand that this process is not a Microsoft process, but a Real > Player > process. My question is, how do I track this back? The error message > does > not inform me as to the source of the problem, so how do I determine the > filename of the file trying to reference MCSTRM.exe? Searching on MCSTRM > returns nothing. I have already uninstalled Real Player. > -- > > > Pete > |