whenever I check my event viewer I see this event id error 1517 --Userenv/1517. Sure many people see this in xp event viewer
Windows saved user X registry while an application or service was still
using the registry during log off. The memory used by the user's registry
has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it is no longer in use.
This is often caused by services running as a user account, try configuring the
services to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account.
I downloaded a program called UPHCLEAN.EXE a user profile hive cleanup from
//www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en.
This removed the windows event error 1517 and fixed the problem. Has anyone used this program and whats your opinion on this program. Is this error really a problem and it it necessary to download this program if I have one user id which is administrater and not using roaming profiles. Uphcleane.exe is now a running process in task manager so is it using up my resources. Why is this not part of xp originally
Edited January 22, 2006 by martym
Hi Due to some shutdown problem I've reached the Which indeed talks about my 1517 event. My specific question: How relevant is this article relevant to my case IF LOOKING FOR A SPECIFIC ANSWER NOT A GENERAL DESCRIPTION !!! Thanks ============================================================================================================= **RESOLUTIONBoazBoaz
//support.microsoft.com/kb/837115/en-us
In My case "Event Type: Error"
In the
article "Event Type: Warning"
Boaz
**SYMPTOMS
• You take a long time to log off, and you receive the following message:
Saving settings….
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
**Description:
Windows saved user ComputerName\UserName registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by the
user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it is
no longer in use. This is caused by services running as a user account, try
configuring the services to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService
account
To resolve this issue, use the Microsoft User
Profile Hive Cleanup Service
(UPHClean). UPHClean monitors the computer while Windows is unloading user
profiles and forces resources that are open to close. Therefore, the
computer can unload and reconcile user profiles.
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BoazBoaz
- #2
Mistake in original question: In My case "Event Type: Error" Should be: In My case "Event Type: Warning"
In the article "Event Type: Warning"
In the article "Event Type: Error"
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
- #3
Hi, You are looking for a specific answer to a general question. A 1517 event is
-- Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
generic in nature, it does not indicate any one specific thing is wrong,
just that "something" is. Is it relevant to your shutdown issue? Probably,
as the system cannot shutdown until the user is logged off. Have you tried
running uphclean as is suggested?
Best of Luck,
BoazBoaz
- #4
Due to the fact that in my case "Event Type: Warning" and in the article
"Event Type: Error" I did not run the uphclean...
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Wesley Vogel
- #5
If you experience slow logoff (with Saving your settings for most of the
time while logging off), you are having profile unload problems.
If you see a lot of Userenv/1517, Userenv/1524 or Userenv/1500 errors in the
Event Viewer, download and install the User Profile Hive Cleanup Service.
This decreased my shutdown time a bunch. Takes any where from 10 to
20
seconds to shutdown.
C:\Program Files\UPHClean\uphclean.exe is added.
The User Profile Hive Cleanup service gets added to Services and
uphclean.exe will run all the time. I am one that doesn't like to have any
extra services running, but I am sold on UPHClean.
Download details: User Profile Hive Cleanup Service
//www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6d-8912-4e18-b570-42470e2f3582&displaylang=en
UPHClean v1.6d readme.txt
//download.microsoft.com/download/a/8/7/a87b3d05-cd04-4743-a23b-b16645e075ac/readme.txt
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In
BoazBoaz said:
Due to the fact that in my case "Event Type: Warning" and in the article
"Event Type: Error" I did not run the uphclean...============================================================================
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