Event Id | 1008 |
Source | perflib |
Description | The open procedure for service ****** in DLL "****.dll" failed. Performance data for this service will not be available. Status code returned is DWORD 0. |
Event Information | According To Microsoft: CAUSE: The performance logging feature in Application Center uses Performance Data Helper (PDH) to collect performance data every 10 seconds. If any performance counter object in the performance library is not available, the error message occurs. The error message references the affected performance counter service name and counter DLL. Because of this, performance counters that are related to this error may not be functioning. RESOLUTION: To resolve this problem, do one of the following: • Obtain and install Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3). • Reinstall the affected service performance counters. For more information about how to do this, see the "More Information" section. • Reinstall the product that is associated with the PDH that is named in dllpath. • Change the identity of the Application Center Performance Log consumer (COM+ component) to an account with administrative rights. Some performance counters, such as Internet Information Services (IIS) counters, require administrative rights. The Microsoft Application Center Performance Log consumer collects performance data by using a non-administrative account with low privileges (ACL_computername). Therefore, changing the identity of this COM+ component to an account with administrative rights may resolve this issue. Keep in mind that this may produce a security risk. • If none of these options stops the 1008 errors, contact Microsoft Product Support and give the dllpath that is displayed in the 1008 error to the product support team. With this information, Microsoft Product Support can notify the correct product development groups of possible problems with their products PDH. Following links to Microsoft article give more information about this event for different situations. |
Reference Links | How
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