What should I do to stop this error - Mcci + McciServiceHost has encountered a problem and who had to close.

The error signature: szAppName: McciServiceHost.exe szAppVer:6.6.2.10 and szMODName:MFCDiscoveryServicex.dll sz MODVer: 1.1.3.191

This error message appears whenever my husband or myself sign in our individual user accounts. It included the following: C:\DOCUME~1\BARBAR~1.BAR\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER9f3c.dir00\McciServiceHost.exe.mdmp Also,C:\DOCUME~1\BARBAR~LOCALS~1\Temp\WER9f3c.dir00\appcompat.txt.  Thank you

Hello

I suggest you create a new user profile and see if the problem still occurs.

Follow these steps to create a new user profile on the computer

  1. Log on as an administrator or as a user with administrator credentials.
  2. Click Startand then click Control Panel.
  3. Click on user accounts.
  4. Under pick a task, click create a new account.
  5. Type a name for the user information, and then click Next.
  6. Click an account type (Administrator), and then click create an account.

If the problem is resolved, I suggest you copy data from a corrupted to a new profile in Windows XP user profile

See:

How to copy data from a corrupted to a new profile in Windows XP user profile

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/811151

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