Event ID - 1000

Event Id1000
SourceFTPCtrs
DescriptionUnable to collect the FTP performance statistics. The error code returned by the service is data DWORD 0. For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
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This event is sometimes generated when the FTP service is stopped while using the Performance Monitor. If you do not use the FTP performance counters, then you can disable them using the exctrlst.exe utility (from the Windows 2000 Resource Kit) - the service name is "MSFTPSVC".
You may also try reinstalling the performance counters as specified in link. 
Three files are required to install Performance Monitor Counters for NTOP services. One file is a .ini file that contains the installation instructions for the counters, another is a .h file that contains the symbolic and offset information for the counters, and the third file is the .dll file that maintains the counters statistics. These three files must reside in the %windir%\system32 directory before they can be installed for use with Performance Monitor. 

If the main Performance Monitor data files (Perfc009.dat and Perfh009.dat) have become corrupted, you can use "Missing Objects and Counters in Performance Monitor" Link.

Use the following instructions to install or reinstall Performance Monitor Counters for the NTOP services: 
To install an objects counters, the objects .ini, .h, and .dll files must reside in the %windir%\system32 directory. Using the above table determine which .ini, .h, and .dll files you need for the object you want to install. Determine if the .ini, .h, and .dll files are in the %windir%\system32 directory. If they are not, you can use the latest version of WinZip to extract the files to the %windir%\system32 directory from the appropriate .cab file on the NTOP compact disc. 

Open a Command Prompt and change directory to %windir%\system32. Type the following: 

lodctr <.ini file name for object to install> 

If you receive the following message: 
Counters for <object name> are already installed Unable to update the system registry 

type the following:
Reference Links More Information

Missing Objects and Counters in Performance Monitor

Articale about reinstallation of performance counter.

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