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What does a "W" mean on a pop-up screen?

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theripper

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Aug 12, 1999
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Customer has an NT Server (sp4) with only the mouse and the background present. As I hit Ctrl+Alt+Del, this popup jumps to the screen. It has the letter &quot;W&quot; in the title bar. Choices were: End Task, or Shut Down. I selected end task 'bout 14 times. Once back to &quot;normal&quot; I checked the Event Viewer, but didn't see anything outta the ordinary. Task Manager didn't show anything extra running either. <br>
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The server appears to be working fine now. <br>
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Has anyone seen this before?<br>
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Check for any programs in startup that you don't recognise, particularly those starting with W. Also check in registry for any files in keys startup and runonce.<br>
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Looks like there is a background program that is failing on boot up. Once killed the rest of the server works fine.
 
Most likely what has happened was a 16 bit application that was being run on the machine crashed/stopped responding. The W that you saw was most likely from WOWexec. This is a 32 bit application that is used to control 16 bit applications running on a 32 bit architecture (wow - windows on windows). Apparently this hung up on some application and just stayed resident in memory until you shut it down. Since it was a 16 bit application being run within a wowexec environment space, there may be no entry in the event log. Wowexec was probably doing what it should have, isolate the application.
 
Thanks for the responses. I will try each of the suggestions.<br>
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I'm having a problem similar to this where wowexec causes a GPF. Any ideas on how to correct this?
 
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