In microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, on Tue, 08 Sep 2015 17:00:42
-0400, micky <
NONONO...@bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>
>Maybe more serious, there are plenty of entries therem 9 today, 3 in
>intermediate days, 11 on the fourth, over 100 on the third, all of them
>one of two errors.
>
>All of them from Brother BitLog, Warning, EventID 1002, User N?A
>
>STI BrtSTI: [2015/09/07 19:00:12.781]: [00000768]: GetDeviceIpAddress:
>GetAddressByName [BRW6427372D59FD] Error
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>or
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>STI BrtSTI: [2015/09/03 09:42:13.718]: [00001964]: GetAddressByName:
>gethostbyname[BRW6427372D59FD] Error[11001]
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>I recently found on the street a Brother, wireless printer. I installed
>the software, but since then, I've unplugged the printer, since I don't
>need it. The computer is still trying to find it, is that it?
>
>I don't have anything related to this in my startup programs: just
>ctfmon, java update scheduler**, the UI for AVG**, and something from
>windows media Player**
>
>**I tolk these three out but they have reappeared.
>I looked in Services and
>
>I dont' have anything in Services with "Brother" in the name or anything
>else that seems related.
Thanks for any effort you've put in on this. I hope you read this
before putting in much.
I found BrYNSvc in my Services, but where some other services have
Started, it is blank. And it's listed as Manual.
I changed the status to Disabled.
Someone on the web writes: "BrYNSvc.exe is for the Brother Status
Monitor of networked brother printers. In my case a WiFi printer. When I
use my firewall to block this file I can’t see the status
(online/offline and ink levels) of my WiFi printer. When the file is
unblocked by my firewall the printer status shows as ready and not
offline. I can also see the ink levels of the WiFi printer.
Andre " If I'm lucky, I'll remember to turn this back on when I
start using the printer, if ever, and it will only run once per windows
session then, because it won't have to keep trying.
I wonder why it ran 11 times on one day, as few as once on another, and
over 100 times on a third. I don't think I tried to print anything on
the day it ran 11 times, and I'm sure I didn't try to print with the
Brother printer when it ran about 1340 times on the 3rd (not merely more
than 100 times.)
None of this accounts for why I can't find my CHKDSK log.