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Onthe last few startups of my Windows 7 desktop, the EventViewer has shown the following error and subsequent information logs as the error is corrected by Windows:
Record Number: X 95916
Log Type: Application
Event Type: Error
Source: DbxSvc
Category: 3
Event ID: 320
Failed to connect to the driver: (-2147024894) The system cannot find the file specified.
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Record Number: 95931
Log Type: Application
Event Type: Information
Source: ESENT
Category: 3
Event ID: 300
Windows (2500) Windows: The database engine is initiating recovery steps.
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Record Number: 95932
Log Type: Application
Event Type: Information
Source: ESENT
Category: 3
Event ID: 301
Windows (2500) Windows: The database engine has begun replaying logfile C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows\MSS.log.
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Record Number: 95933
Log Type: Application
Event Type: Information
Source: ESENT
Category: 3
Event ID: 302
Windows (2500) Windows: The database engine has successfully completed recovery steps.
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Record Number: i 95915
Log Type: Application
Event Type: Information
Source: DbxSvc
Category: 2
Event ID: 258
Pipe server thread started.
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It seems as if the Dropbox service may be trying to start too soon as, after the initial error, Windows seems to be able to correct the problem and everything works correctly. This is a very recent happening and I cannot relate the change to any system changes. Is there anything I can do to stop the error - if I didn't regularly check the Event Viewer I would be none the wiser so perhaps I'm being too sensitive.
Thanks.
The error seems to be gone...
After several restarts no more error - at least on my machine!
I tried to repair/reinstall by running the following file manually as an administrator:
Folder 1.3.57.1 - DropboxUpdateHelper (Windows Installer) as admin
Once I got an error message that "psmachine.dll" cannot be found (Click OK, Ignore, etc.) - e voila!
I'll keep an eye on it...
Greetings from Vienna
Hi pbuco,
I tried your suggestion but unfortunately it did not work for me. I got no error message ' error message that "psmachine.dll" cannot be found'. I tried both the 'Repair' and the 'Install' option for the 'DropboxUpdateHelper' but no luck.
Too good to be true and shame on me!
After repair/reinstall I found DbxSvc set to "manual" in Services - don't ask why... Switched back to "automatic" the error was back.
Waiting for an update and good night from Vienna
I am having the same issue
- System
- Provider
[ Name] DbxSvc
- EventID 320
[ Qualifiers] 49154
Level 2
Task 3
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2016-11-11T21:16:33.000000000Z
EventRecordID 27779
- EventData
(-2147024894) The system cannot find the file specified.
Hi all,
Benjamin (Dropbox Technical Support) has emailed me with a suggestion that the problem may be with my user account. He recommends that I set up an additional account with Administrator rights and install another copy of Dropbox on it to see if that also has the problem. I cannot believe that the issue is anything to to with my user account - this belief is reinforced by the growing number of fellow Dropbox users reporting identical problems in this thread. Surely we don't all have corrupted user accounts. As my system resources would become a bit stretched, I am not keen to create another user account if it is not really necessary.
I have asked him again to look at this thread with particular reference to the post by pbuco and orion44 about the apparent mismatch between the update folder path in the registry entry and the folder path in 'C:\Program Files'.
Hi orion44,
The first of your two new errors in your latest post appears to be the originally reported error (EventID 320). The second (EventID 270) has not appeared on my system as yet. Is this second error on your system persistent in the sense it appears at each start of your system or did it appear just once? If it appears repeatedly, does Windows recover the situation as it does with the original error and allow you to use Dropbox normally?
The new errors were triggered when I opened Dropbox, not sure which specific behavior did it. Only the original error is appearing at every boot.
Hi orion44,
That sounds like like a temporary glitch during startup when a background service takes longer than usual open because of other system activity - for example I find that sometimes, by chance, my Firewall runs an update during startup (its updates only happen at irregular intervals and not necessarily at startup) and this seems to limit the resources available for the regular startup items causing a possible timeout for something that cannot load within its normal time span.
Regular monitoring of the Event Viewer can make one neurotic as errors and warnings show up - ignoring the Event Viewer leaves us none the wiser as usually Windows sorts the problems. Without my neurosis I probably would be blissfully unaware of this Dropbox bug
Hi there, in our case we were recycling the 3 laptops, hard drive format, reinstallation of Windows, followed by installation of Dropbox. On one laptop we tried installing Dropbox before any other software to avoid potential conflicts, this did not help. This all took place last week (week commencing 7th Nov 2016).
The Event Log always shows 3 messages from DbxSvc service - "Service Started", "Failed to connect to the driver: (-2147024894) The system cannot find the file specified. " and "Pipe server thread started." DbxSvc.exe shows as running in Task Manager. Dropbox.exe does not show as running. I go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client and double click on Dropbox.exe, it runs for a short time in Task Manager and then disappears. There are no messages in Event Log relating to Dropbox.exe.
I have manually run the file "C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Update\1.3.57.1\DropboxUpdateHelper.msi" as an Administrator - no change to anything.
I analysed the registry and found the same problems as mentioned above, I fixed the path to be 1.3.57.1 and restarted the DbxSvc service, re-ran Dropbox.exe, Dropbox still disappears after a couple of seconds.
I looked in C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\Dropbox\logs\1-crash-reports\Dropbox-win-14.4.19\ and I can see a dump file for every time I run Dropbox.exe. If somebody tells me where to send them, I can do that.
I have tried logging out the user, logging back in after making the above changes, same happens. I will go and try installing Dropbox on another Admin account now, although I´m already logged in with an admin account.
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