Event ID - 8010

Event Id8010
SourceApplication Center
DescriptionWMI could not indicate changes to log consumer
Event InformationAccording to Microsoft:
CAUSES and SOLUTIONS:
Database not running: The SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine might not be running. To verify this: click Start, point to Programs, point to MSDE, and then click Service Manager. There might also be an indicator in the taskbar tray.
Event logging turned off: The logging of the specific event could have been disabled. You can enable event logging by using the Application Center snap-in.
Misconfigured services: One or more of the services that the synchronization service depends on is misconfigured. Check the configuration by using the Services utility in Control Panel utility. The services should be configured as:
Application Center Log Query Helper: General - Startup type: Manual. Recovery - Take no action (all occurrences); Reset fail count after [0] days
Application Center Name Resolution: Recovery - Restart the service (all occurrences); Reset fail count after [49710] days; Restart service after [0] minutes
Windows Management Instrumentation: General - Startup type: Automatic. Log On - Allow service to interact with desktop = No. Recovery - Restart the service (all occurrences); Reset fail count after [1] days; Restart service after [1] minutes
Other solutions (listed in order of preference):1. Restart the computer.
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