Event ID 3006 Source LoadPerf
| Event ID | 3006 |
| Source | LoadPerf |
| Type | Error |
| Description | Unable to read the performance counter strings of the <language id> language ID. The Win32 status returned by the call is the first DWORD in Data section. |
| English, please! | Request a translation of the event description in plain English. |
| Concepts to understand | What is a DWORD? |
| Comments |
Ira Meltzer
(Last update 5/22/2004): As per Microsoft: "Explanation: All performance counter names and explain text are maintained in string tables managed by the performance counter subsystem (Perflib). The string table for the language identified by the language ID is missing. This file might have been accidentally deleted. To correct the problem, rebuild the string tables. For more information about Language IDs, see Help and Support. User Action: To rebuild the string tables, on the computer that displayed the message, at the command prompt, type “Lodctr /r”. The contents of the string tables are automatically rebuilt. For more information about the Lodctr command, see Help and Support". See MSW2KDB for details. Ayman M. Galal If you upgraded your W2K Domain Controller to Service Pack 3 see M328556. Adrian Grigorof This error might be caused by the lack of support of the application for the language indicated by the "language ID". This is sometimes the case with applications in beta versions. |
| Links | M328556, MSW2KDB |
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