Event Id | 1003 |
Source | evntagnt |
Description | TraceFileName parameter not located in registry; Default trace file used is %1. |
Event Information | Explanation : No debug tracing output file is generated. This is the default condition of the system. Debug tracing should only be turned on when you are debugging software.These error events will continue to be logged when you restart the computer, unless you reconfigure the Evntagnt.dll. User Action : No user action is required; however, you can stop Windows from displaying these messages in Event Viewer by reconfiguring the evntagnt.dll in the system registry. To stop displaying EvntAgnt 1015 messages in Event Viewer Before starting SNMP, open Registry Editor. Navigate to the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SNMP_ EVENTS\EventLog\Parameters Add the following registry values: TraceFileNameType: REG_SZValue: null (blank) TraceLevelType: REG_DWORDValue: 32 If you want to enable debug tracing of eventagnt.dll on this computer, reconfigure eventagnt.dll in the system registry. This will also stop Windows from displaying these messages in Event Viewer. To configure the evntagnt.dll file for debug tracing Open Registry Editor. Navigate to the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SNMP_ EVENTS\EventLog\Parameters Add the following registry values: TraceFileNameType: REG_SZValue: c:\evntagnt.log TraceLevelType: REG_DWORDValue: 1 |
Reference Links | Event ID 1003 and Event ID 1015 appear in the application log each time that you restart Windows Server 2003 |
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