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<strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

Note: In exceptional cases, you can delete the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service by deleting the<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> registry key from the registry at location<br />

[COMPUTER]\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services. Before you do<br />

this, close all other applications and start the registry editor. At the selected registry key, select<br />

menu option Edit, Delete. Confirm any questions asked and reboot the <strong>com</strong>puter. To <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service deletion operation, delete the service files and registry entries.<br />

The following sections describe other procedures you can use to check the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service:<br />

Checking the service status (Windows NT 4.0)<br />

Checking the service status (Windows 2000)<br />

Checking the application log (Windows NT 4.0)<br />

Checking the service files (Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000)<br />

See also:<br />

Installing the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service<br />

Checking the service files (Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000)<br />

When the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service is not running, cannot be started, or might not have been<br />

installed properly, you can check the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service files. The service files are located in<br />

the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service directory, specified during the service setup. If you do not know the<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service directory, you can check registry setting<br />

[COMPUTER]\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\<strong>MonitorMagic</strong>\Im<br />

agePath. For more information, see Checking the service registry configuration (Windows NT 4.0,<br />

Windows 2000).<br />

In the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service directory, a number of files must be present.<br />

Table: <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service files:<br />

Filename Description Average size (not exact)<br />

NM.EXE <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service executable 1 MB<br />

NMMSG.DLL <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service DLL 50 KB<br />

JVRLOG.DLL <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service DLL 75 KB<br />

SSPALERT.DLL <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service DLL<br />

175 KB<br />

SSPLCI.DLL <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service DLL 100 KB<br />

If one of these files is missing, the service cannot run. To continue you should reinstall the<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service. See Installing the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service for more information. Note, the<br />

directory can contain many files which are not listed in the table above.<br />

The following sections describe other procedures you can use to check the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service:<br />

Checking the service status (Windows NT 4.0)<br />

Checking the service status (Windows 2000)<br />

Checking the application log (Windows NT 4.0)<br />

Checking the service registry configuration (Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000)<br />

See also:<br />

Installing the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service<br />

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