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WBEM was created on 1964-05-18.

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WBEM was created on 1964-05-18.

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Web-based Enterprise Management (WBEM)

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Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a set of specifications from Microsoft for consolidating the management of devices and applications in a network from windows computing systems. WMI is installed on all computers with Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003. It can be downloaded for computers using Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0. WMI is the Microsoft implementation of Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM), which is built on the Common Information Model (CIM), a computer industry standard for defining device and application characteristics so that system administrators and management programs can control devices and applications from multiple manufacturers or sources in the same way.

WMI provides users with information about the status of local or remote computer systems. It also supports such actions as the configuration of security settings, setting and changing system properties, setting and changing permissions for authorized users and user groups, assigning and changing drive labels, scheduling processes to run at specific times, backing up the object repository, and enabling or disabling error logging.

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Variable Default value:

Windows XP Default value:

Windows 7/2008 %ALLUSERSPROFILE% C:\Documents and Settings\All Users C:\ProgramData %APPDATA% C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming %CommonProgramFiles% C:\Program Files\Common Files C:\Program Files\Common Files %COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)% C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files %COMPUTERNAME% {computername} {computername} %COMSPEC% C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe %HOMEDRIVE% C: C: %HOMEPATH% \Documents and Settings\{username}\Users\{username} %LOCALAPPDATA%

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(but can be manually added LOCALAPPDATA=%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data)

C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local %LOGONSERVER% \\{domain_logon_server} \\{domain_logon_server} %PATH% C:\Windows\System32\;C:\Windows\;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;{plus program paths} C:\Windows\System32\;C:\Windows\;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;{plus program paths} %PATHEXT% .COM; .EXE; .BAT; .CMD; .VBS; .VBE; .JS ; .WSF; .WSH; .COM; .EXE; .BAT; .CMD; .VBS; .VBE; .JS ; .WSF; .WSH; .MSC %ProgramData% N/A C:\ProgramData %ProgramFiles% C:\Program Files C:\Program Files %ProgramFiles(x86)% 1 C:\Program Files (x86) C:\Program Files (x86) %PROMPT% Code for current command prompt format,usually $P$G

C:> Code for current command prompt format,usually $P$G

C:> %PSModulePath% N/A %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\ %Public% N/A C:\Users\Public %SYSTEMDRIVE% C: C: %SYSTEMROOT% C:\Windows C:\Windows %TEMP% and %TMP% C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Temp C:\Users\{Username}\AppData\Local\Temp %USERDOMAIN% {userdomain} {userdomain} %USERNAME% {username}{username} %USERPROFILE% %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\{username}%SystemDrive%\Users\{username} %WINDIR% C:\Windows C:\Windows

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I received this error after downloading and installing the Google Toolbar. The error went away after uninstalling the toolbar.

When using Internet Explorer to open Adobe, Word other documents an error message is generated when IE is closed.

The error reads something like:

"Application error. The instruction at "0x7c9105f8" referenced memory at "0x025f0010". The memory could not be "read."

So I guess an obivious solution is to un-install Google toolbar if it is installed.

-- I guess altough the problem got solved in my case by uninstalling the Google toolbar but the problem lies not with the toolbar but with a bug in the homepage of the site.. coz i used to receive the error only after closing specific sites and not all of them. Nevertheless after uninstalling the Google toolbar the problem has been solved

I have had this problem also and have cured it by inactivating one of the 'benign' BHOs (Browser Helper Objects) attached to IE. In my case it was one that came with 'Solid Converter' a PDF conversion program, although it is possible that many poorly written BHOs could cause this.

Download BHO Demon and inactivate all of the BHOs, if the problem goes away then activate each one in turn until you find the varmint and switch it off permanently.

Kevin Bell kaybee@(pleaseremoveifnotspam)ntlworld.com

PS Once I had tracked this down I found out that 'Solid Conveter were fully aware of the problem. Pity (as a paying customer) they didn't contact me to point this out, it would have save me many hours of fruitless experimentation.

Kevin.

ANSWER

I got my problem solved.

My application was working fine without any changes to my system which is why I was so confused. Turns out that when my application starts, it auto-opens the last directory that was worked in.

I had taken one of the files in that directory and modified it to print text on the photo using a different application. Therefore my original application which usually starts out with showing thumbnails caused the error pop-up because it is not used to non-photo information being inside of the file.

I renamed the directory that was last worked in by the application and viola… my things now works again.

I was able to single out the faulty file, opened it up with a different application and noticed it was the one I placed the text inside of weeks earlier. I deleted the file to not cause any future problems and now I am as happy as a clam at high tide.

You need to run these 6 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.

1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)

2. Run the vundo and combo fix

3. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware

4. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot

5 Run Superantispyware

6. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!

Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection

You can determine if it is an add-on by starting internet explorer with no add-ons enabled (the link for that is under "All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools" or else you can go to Start -> run -> and type "iexplore -extoff" (you can ingore the quotes))

If it is an add-on IE will behave ok, then you just have to start IE normally and dissable the add-ons one by one and restarting IE after disabling a few until you nail the bad one. (on the menu bar of internet explorer get Tools -> internet options -> click the Programs Tab -> click the "manage add-ons"). The Non-Microsoft are usually the best place to start.

In my case it was caused by Google Desktop. It wasn't an add-on at all, so I just removed Google Desktop and it was fine. It wasn't that Google Desktop is bad, it's just that it didn't quite make it through the upgrading to IE8.

Possible Reasons that Cause "Memory could not be read or written" Error and How to Fix

1. Invalid Plug-ins

In the process of web browsing, many plug-ins can be secretly installed to the computer system, and they are usually difficult to delete. Those plug-ins can easily lead to conflicts with other applications which directly cause the memory read and write errors.

How to Fix: Remove Invalid plug-ins. Let's take FireFox for example, launch a firefox windows, click "Tools" , select "Add-ons", remove unnecessary add-ons and plug-ins. It is also necessary to use a powerful security software to regularly check whether the system is installed a variety of junk software program and plug-ins, if any, clean them in a timely manner.

2. System Service is malicious modified

Windows Management Instrumentation service is tightly relevant to the memory read and write operation, which if mistakenly modified or stop will definitely lead to memory read/write failure.

How to Fix: Manually repair Windows Management Instrumentation service. Here are the detailed steps:

1) Right click "My Computer" icon on the desktop, select "Manage", then "Computer Management Computer (local)", then "Services and Applications", then "Services", on the right side area, locate Windows Management Instrumentation service, right click and pause the service.

2) Locate C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\Repository directory and back up all the files in Repository folder, when the backup is completed, clean Repository folder.

3) Restart your computer, locate Windows Management Instrumentation service as step 1) and right click and start Windows Management Instrumentation service again. This time Windows Management Instrumentation service will be working normally.

3. Memory read/write associated system files are damaged or missing.

If your computer is accidently infected with virus or encountered with some mistaken operation and cause the memory read/write associated system files corrupted or missing. It will not be surprised for you to get the "Memory could not be read or written" error warning.

How to Fix: remove security threats and repair system files.

1) Firstly run a full scan with a powerful security software to remove potential security threats. If antivirus software is not capable to remove the infe

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