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williep
I have had several users report a problem that
applications do not launch properly. We have found that
the InstallShield KB item Q107969 resolves this issue.
The error occurs if a corrupted registry value exists.
Follow these steps to delete the registry value:
Go to Start > Run and type in regedit to open the
registry.
Expand under the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT hive to CLSID\{00020420-
0000-0000-C000-000000000046}\InprocServer32.
Delete the corrupted registry value InprocServer32 (not
the key).
This said, I am really wondering how this corruption is
occuring. I just found another system running French
Windows 2000 Professional with dozens of intances of
corrupt inprocserver32 values scattered throughout the
registry. The complete system is unreliable, applications
do not launch, etc...
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
williep
applications do not launch properly. We have found that
the InstallShield KB item Q107969 resolves this issue.
The error occurs if a corrupted registry value exists.
Follow these steps to delete the registry value:
Go to Start > Run and type in regedit to open the
registry.
Expand under the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT hive to CLSID\{00020420-
0000-0000-C000-000000000046}\InprocServer32.
Delete the corrupted registry value InprocServer32 (not
the key).
This said, I am really wondering how this corruption is
occuring. I just found another system running French
Windows 2000 Professional with dozens of intances of
corrupt inprocserver32 values scattered throughout the
registry. The complete system is unreliable, applications
do not launch, etc...
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
williep