From: Fred Williams on
The performance counter name string value in the registry
is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is 5466, the
bogus index value is the first DWORD in Data section
while the last valid index values are the second and third
DWORD in Data section.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


(Help and Support Center) ...

Details
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 3011
Source: LoadPerf
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: LDPRFMSG_UNLOAD_FAILURE
Message: Unloading the performance counter strings for
service %1!s! (%2!s!) failed. The Error code is the first
DWORD in Data section.

Explanation
The performance counter could not unload the strings for
the specified service. The registry might be corrupted.

User Action
To rebuild the string tables:
On the computer that displayed the message, at the
command prompt, type Lodctr /r

(lodctr >> C:\lodstr.txt) ..
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LODCTR
Updates Performance Monitor counter names and
explain text for an extensible counter

Usage:
LODCTR [\\computername] filename
computername is the name of the remote computer.
Local machine is used if computername is not specified.

!!!!!!!!!!
filename is the name of the initialization file that contains the
counter name definitions and explain text for an extensible
counter DLL.
!!!!!!!!!

LODCTR /S:<FileName>
save current perf registry strings and info to <FileName>

LODCTR /R:<FileName>
restore perf registry strings and info using <FileName>

Note: any arguments with spaces in the names must be enclosed within
Double Quotation marks.
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"lodctr /r" without a filename is of no help.

Can anyone suggest a solution?

tia

Fred

From: Fred Williams on
Fred Williams wrote:
> The performance counter name string value in the registry
> is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is 5466, the
> bogus index value is the first DWORD in Data section
> while the last valid index values are the second and third
> DWORD in Data section.
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
>
> (Help and Support Center) ...
>
> Details
> Product: Windows Operating System
> ID: 3011
> Source: LoadPerf
> Version: 5.2
> Symbolic Name: LDPRFMSG_UNLOAD_FAILURE
> Message: Unloading the performance counter strings for
> service %1!s! (%2!s!) failed. The Error code is the first
> DWORD in Data section.
>
> Explanation
> The performance counter could not unload the strings for
> the specified service. The registry might be corrupted.
>
> User Action
> To rebuild the string tables:
> On the computer that displayed the message, at the
> command prompt, type Lodctr /r
>
> (lodctr >> C:\lodstr.txt) ..
> - - - - - -
> LODCTR
> Updates Performance Monitor counter names and
> explain text for an extensible counter
>
> Usage:
> LODCTR [\\computername] filename
> computername is the name of the remote computer.
> Local machine is used if computername is not specified.
>
> !!!!!!!!!!
> filename is the name of the initialization file that contains the
> counter name definitions and explain text for an extensible
> counter DLL.
> !!!!!!!!!
>
> LODCTR /S:<FileName>
> save current perf registry strings and info to <FileName>
>
> LODCTR /R:<FileName>
> restore perf registry strings and info using <FileName>
>
> Note: any arguments with spaces in the names must be enclosed within
> Double Quotation marks.
> - - - - - -
>
> "lodctr /r" without a filename is of no help.
>
> Can anyone suggest a solution?
>
> tia
>
> Fred

Used lodctr /s fred_text (created file 'fred_text')

Cleaned up system

Used lodctr /r fred_text

Problem no longer exists!

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