qballrail
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Awoke this morning to my MS Outlook being shut down. Before going to bed, I did not shut it down. However, looking in the event logs, this is what I've found:
Activation context generation failed for "c:\program files (x86)\windows live\photo gallery\MovieMaker.Exe".Error in manifest or policy file "c:\program files (x86)\windows live\photo gallery\WLMFDS.DLL" on line 8. Component identity found in manifest does not match the identity of the component requested. Reference is WLMFDS,processorArchitecture="AMD64",type="win32",version="1.0.0.1". Definition is WLMFDS,processorArchitecture="x86",type="win32",version="1.0.0.1". Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis.
Does this mean someone hacked into my system and attempted to run a program? This event occured @ 12:32 this morning when I was asleep! I've checked my firewall and router logs and they don't reflect any kind of breach.
PLEASE HELP! Thanks!
Activation context generation failed for "c:\program files (x86)\windows live\photo gallery\MovieMaker.Exe".Error in manifest or policy file "c:\program files (x86)\windows live\photo gallery\WLMFDS.DLL" on line 8. Component identity found in manifest does not match the identity of the component requested. Reference is WLMFDS,processorArchitecture="AMD64",type="win32",version="1.0.0.1". Definition is WLMFDS,processorArchitecture="x86",type="win32",version="1.0.0.1". Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis.
Does this mean someone hacked into my system and attempted to run a program? This event occured @ 12:32 this morning when I was asleep! I've checked my firewall and router logs and they don't reflect any kind of breach.
PLEASE HELP! Thanks!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba Satellite A665
- OS
- Win7 Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel i3 Core
- Memory
- 4G
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel chipset integrated
- Sound Card
- Intel HD
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Integrated 16"
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768
- Hard Drives
- 500G SATA 7200rpm
Various external drives (250G, 160G, 120G)
- Case
- Laptop

. Reading that entry only raises more questions and concerns. Why would this launch on its own (if it did) and why would someone hack in to launch that. This is the only peculiar event.