To jwvaughn ... thanks for the tips. I'll start with the easy answers.
1. There is no active virus software running.
2. I am NOT using any PINNACLE or other capturing hardware.
The firewire is a simple standard port connection which can be utilized to attach OEM devices.
All is well in Device Manager and as I already said XP recognizes the camera attached to the firewire port and launches Studio.
3. Video driver confirmed as 6.14.11.6921.
4. XP event logs: Applications log has 3 WinMgmt Warnings (WinMgmtR.dlll)
System Log has:
W32Time (warning) (w32time.dll) The time service has not been able to synchronize the system time for 49152 seconds because none of the time providers has been able to provide a usable time stamp. The system clock is unsynchronized
USER32 (warning)
DCOM got error "The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion. " attempting to start the service COMSysApp with arguments "" in order to run the server: {ECABAFBC-7F19-11D2-978E-0000F8757E2A}
Service Control Manager ... Timeout (30000 milliseconds) waiting for the COM+ System Application service to connect.
I had no idea installing a simple video editting software required such a heavy technical background. IMHO this is the level of support the vendor should be providing. Here is what I found based on your suggestions, but it is all "gobbledy-gook" to me. I have no idea how this information can be of value to me. This was an interesting exercise, but I fail to see how it can help me solve my problem, as I have no idea whether any of the log entries are relevant to my issue or not. I had hoped that Pinnacle would be able to use the information they log as a result of the error to figure out what is causing the problem. It seems that technical support simply works from a script and the left hand (support center) is not aware of the information the right hand has available or how to interpret it.
I went back and tried a series of different approaches:
- launch Studio 11, click Capture tab, program closes, crashes and burns.
- click Setup > Capture Source, program crashes.
- click Setup > Capture Format, program crashes.
I get a series of entries on the Application Event Log for these occurrences all pointing to the potential cause:
referencing WinMgmtR.dll: A provider, OffProv11, has been registered in the WMI namespace, Root\MSAPPS11, to use the LocalSystem account. This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not correctly impersonate user requests.
Any idea on how I can use this info to solve my problem ?