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in my Event Viewer. The errors cycled through like this:The Open Procedure for service "BITS" in DLL "C:\Windows\System32\bitsperf.dll" failed The Open perflib 1008 server 2012 Procedure for service "ESENT" in DLL "C:\Windows\system32\esentprf.dll" failed The Open Procedure for service
Perflib 1008 Wmiaprpl
"Lsa" in DLL "C:\Windows\System32\Secur32.dll" failed The Open Procedure for service "MSDTC" in DLL "C:\Windows\system32\msdtcuiu.DLL" failedThey all had Event ID
Perflib 1008 Windows 10
1008 and Perflib as source. The only difference was it's service- and DLL name.Apart from these errors appearing in my Event Viewer, I didn't notice anything strange with my computer; Everything https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc774913(v=ws.10).aspx was working like it should, so I had no idea what this could be causing and what (according to Windows) wasn't working like it should. After a quick Google search, I found out that the error itself isn't a big deal; It's just saying it can't collect performance data.That was the easy part. Getting red of the errors is a whole different story. These http://freek.ws/2015/05/16/how-to-fix-perflib-error-1008/ errors got me technically stumped, as I've tried virtually every solution you can find on the web to no avail:- I ran a virus scan as well as a malware scan, without success. - I ran a chkdsk, without success. - I ran sfc /scannow, without success. - I ran lodctr /r, without success. - I ran Microsoft's SystemFileChecker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files, without success. - I removed and reinstalled the BITS, ESENT, LSA and MSDTC service without success.This was driving me nuts. Since the error itself wasn't really a big deal, I decided to disable the performance counters for the services that Windows was unable to collect performance data for. This can be achieved by using Extensible Counter List which can be downloaded here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/win2000platform/exctrlst/1.00.0.1/nt5/en-us/exctrlst_setup.exe After downloading and installing Extensible Counter List, go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Resource Kit and run Exctrlst.exe as Administrator. Next, find the service(s) in the list that Windows reports it is unable to collect performance data for and uncheck ‘Performance Counters Enabled' for each service.Although this doesn't solve the initial problem why the errors are occurring, at least it helps
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on November 27, 2013 by Maik van der Gaag When I was setting up a new SharePoint environment this week I was getting very annoyed about perflib error messages within the event log: “The Open Procedure for service "WmiApRpl" in DLL "C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wmiaprpl.dll" failed. Performance data for this service will not be available. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the error code.” Looking on TechNet I found the below article for fixing the problem. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc774913(v=ws.10).aspx Taking these steps made no change. After that I was getting more annoyed and called a colleague for advice. He pointed to me that another colleague had already blogged about this a few months ago. Take a look at his blog post to fix this issue: Wesley Bakker - Solving WmiApRpl and BITS errors with SharePoint 2013 on Windows Server 2012 Related Posts Forcing a Device Channel Device channels are a way of using different master pages for different devices. MSDN describes the functionality as followed: “Browsing ... Offline Installation SharePoint 2013 In many situation you would like to do a offline installation of SharePoint 2013 or you are required to do a offline installation because you do not h... User automatically removed from SharePoint Group During my current project we received an access request from a user. We did what we normally do, we checked the request and added the user in the appr... Unable to start User Profile Synchronization Service A few days ago I wrote a post about loading modules in PowerShell by default: “Load modules by default when opening PowerShell”. Today we had to setup... Filtering SharePoint Search Results by Content Source Working for one my projects we were looking for a solution to only retrieve search results for a specific Content Source. In our scenario we had a Ext... PowerShell Scripts During my current project we are using a lot of PowerShell scripts to administrate the environment and make development easier for us. In this post... Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Share on Skype (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) 0 Administration, SharePoint, Windows Server Error, Issues, SharePoint 2013, Windows Server 2012 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your ema