Host process for windows services has stopped working.

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pjdevries
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Host process for windows services has stopped working.

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Ever since I upgraded from Birdiesync 1.x to 2.x (currently running 2.0.1.6 with Thunderbird 3.0.6 and Lightning 1.0b1) I frequently get a "Host process for windows services has stopped working" message along with errors in my event log referring to a faulting svchost.exe, after which Active Sync doesn't seem to be working anymore. Can this somehow be caused by the upgrade?

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Re: Host process for windows services has stopped working.

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Hello pjdevries,

I'm not sure there is a link with BirdieSync. svchost.exe refers to a Windows service. BirdieSync doesn't install any service. Regarding ActiveSync, BirdieSync 2.0 only uses ActiveSync for connection and no longer for synchronization. And I'm not sure that ActiveSync has its own service. So by now I don't why it would make crash svchost.exe. Since the name of this process is generic, it could be interesting to try to identify which service is behind.
Birdy

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Re: Host process for windows services has stopped working.

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Thanks for the reply. I guess I have to keep searching what causes this problem. I'll let you know if I find out.

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If you know which svchost.exe process crashes (if for instance it is restarted), you may have a look at the DLLs loaded by this process with a tool like "Sysinternals Process Explorer". Maybe it would give you a hint regarding the purpose of the service.
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Re: Host process for windows services has stopped working.

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That's a good tip. Thank you.

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