how to fix COM surrogate?


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hi guys, i think many vista users must facing this problem,

pls try this to solve....

. Some of the most well-known problem causing software are DivX and Nero, but there are others that cause this problem as well. The solutions are listed in the following way..

? If you are using DivX, you should be upgraded to the very latest version (6.5+)

? If you are using Nero, you can try upgrading to the latest version (7.7.5.1+)

? If you?ve upgraded Nero and Divx and still have the problem, you can try renaming the file C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeVideo.ax to NeVideo.ax.bak. You may also need to rename NeVideoHD.ax to NeVideoHD.bak. This will break Nero Showtime, however.

? You can disable Thumbnail previews, which should make the problem go away, but isn?t the optimal solution.

? The older ffdshow codec pack has been known to cause some problems. The ffdshow tryouts codec pack seems to work better. Might want to try using this one: http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/

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If you?d like to uninstall Nero entirely, there is a utility that they provide to help with complete uninstall that helps a lot in instances where you have a bad installation of an older version. http://www.nero.com/nero7/eng/FAQs_Nero7_NeroVision.html

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? Installing the Vista Codec Package is also recommended in order to update all your codecs to the correct versions. Be careful when installing unknown components and create a restore point.

? You can use the very useful MMCompView free utility from Nirsoft to disable any codecs on the system. This is very useful to help troubleshoot exactly which component is causing the problem.

? There?s another possible solution below of turning off DEP for dllhost, which might not work for everybody. You may have to add divx+nero executables to the DEP ignore list.

Other than these fixes for the error, There is another way to solve this problem very easily. This involves turning off Data Execution Prevention on dllhost (the COM surrogate). This procedure is detailed here..

1. Right click on Computer, and choose Properties

2. Click on Advanced System Settings, and then under Advanced, click Settings

3. Select the ?Data Execution Protection? tab, and then click ?Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I Select?

4. Click on the Add button, and then browse to C:\Windows\System32\dllhost.exe as shown

5. Click Open, and then OK. Now you can browse video folders without problems.

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It really scares me when people suggest turning off DEP. That's protecting you from bad software. It might be a better plan to get updated and fixed version of the software that's causing DEP problems rather than ignoring that badness. =\

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