From: admin@lists.myITforum.com [mailto:admin@lists.myITforum.com] On Behalf Of Bruce Hethcote
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:11 PM
To: msmom@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [msmom] An interface has too many methods to fire events from

Forefront Client Security (FCS) runs against a MOM 2005 SP1 instance

I don’t think it’s FCS thing as much as a MOM 2005 script thing

(Server 2003 R2, local SQL 2005 SP2)

These events are filling up the event log and there’s not a lot of stuff out there that I can find.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Event Type:        Warning

Event Source:    Microsoft Operations Manager

Event Category:                MOM Agent

Event ID:              21245

Date:                     1/14/2009

Time:                     4:25:00 PM

User:                     NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE

Computer:          <FCS SERVER NAME>

Description:

The response processor failed to execute a response.  The response returned the error message: An interface has too many methods to fire events from

Response Details:

Rule ID:  {4B17522B-71FA-4C09-AFB9-370D4F7244B0}

Response description: script: Microsoft Forefront Client Security - Malicious Software Outbreak

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Also, these rules also fire this warning (I didn’t feel like cluttering up the email)

Rule ID:  {45CC5BD2-92BF-4D38-8FB3-E7EC01A4C5B7}

Response description: script: Microsoft Forefront Client Security - Update Agent State

Rule ID:  {E3ADC36D-CA68-41CB-8D41-30455665230B}

Response description: script: Microsoft Forefront Client Security - Report Trend Precalculation Runner

Rule ID:  {BF1A8709-2D08-40DB-B435-61C39E163863}

Response description: script: MOM Agent Service Discovery

Rule ID:  {BF662158-48E5-455A-9D7A-53A17CFB331A}

Response description: script: MOM Database State Monitoring

BH

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