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Posted by mike tudor on April 25, 2006, 11:58 am
Please log in for more thread options When you install the free filters from citeknet you have to follow the
"custom install" route in the installer program, this allows you to select
an option to register the ifilter with WDS. As far as I can tell, if you
just do the standard install this does not happen.
>I have had the same issue with DEP errors - some remaining in a buffer or
> something for days after I uninstalled the WDS and the filters I installed
> (zip and Adobe) out of frustration. I was getting 22 error messages even
> after the entire uninstall process - some error messages two or three days
> old.
>
> Now the errors have stopped - I used Norton System Works to check the
> registry and I assume it took out the source of the errors. (?)
>
> I did install the filters but they were from the WDS website. I assumed
> they were registered when installed. Was there something else I was
> supposed
> to do other than install the filters?
>
> I like the indexing service, would try it again, but can't stand the DEP
> errors that kept coming regardless of how I modified the DEP settings.
>
>
> --
> Marc
>
>
> "mike tudor" wrote:
>
>> Have you installed any additional ifilters?
>> I had this problem after installing a rar ifilter from citemark, on
>> installation for these addins you have to make sure they are registered
>> for
>> WDS, if not they cause all sorts of bother.....
>>
>> mike
>>
>>
>> > On restart/reboot I am getting a series of dialog boxes about Data
>> > Execution Prevention. It goes something like this.
>> >
>> > A dialog box comes up with "Data Execution Prevention - Microsoft
>> > Windows"
>> > in the title bar. Inside the dialog box it says:
>> > ---
>> > To help protect your computer, Windows has closed this program.
>> > Name: Indexing Service filter daemon
>> > Publisher: Mocrosoft Corporation
>> > ---
>> >
>> > The only button available says "Close Message"
>> >
>> > When I click on that button, the dialog box goes away and another
>> > appears.
>> > The title bar says: "Indexing Service filter daemon". In the body of
>> > the
>> > dialog box it says: "Indexing Service filter daemon encountered a
>> > problem
>> > and neede to close." Below that it listes the date and time of the
>> > error
>> > followed by a request that I tell Microsoft about this error (I've done
>> > so
>> > many times).
>> >
>> > In looking at the data and taking screen shots I see that the Error
>> > signature is always the same, and that the technical information is the
>> > same.
>> >
>> > This series of dialog boxes will happen exactly 10 times when I
>> > restart/reboot. I suspect there is a buffer of error messages that is
>> > only ten deep.
>> >
>> > I'm running Windows XP SP2 w/ 2GB of memory.
>> >
>> > Any idea of what might be causing this problem?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Gordon
>> >
>>
>>
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