Unspecified Error When using arc toolbox

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09-07-2017 07:56 AM
ScottShores1
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When I try to use Spatial Statistic Tools in the ArcToolbox to create a heatmap.  This appears.

An error has occurred in the script on this page.

Line: 149

Char: 3

Error: Unspecified Error

Code: 0

Now, none of my tools are working.

Conversion Tools gives me this.

An error has occurred in the script on this page.

Line: 95

Char: 3

Error: Unspecified Error

Code: 0

I found this, but it didn't work.

https://community.esri.com/thread/194209-axtivex-error-warning?commentID=691270#comment-691270 

Greetings!

Some of our users reported this issue to Esri Support a few weeks ago. We have reported this issue as a defect to our development teams. They are well aware and are investigating this issue at their end.

 "BUG-000105427: ActiveX control warnings appear when interacting with geoprocessing tools after updating to Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update)". 

So far, for our users who contacted support, workaround described on following knowledge base article seems to be working.

For version 10, use the following steps.

1. Close ArcMap and ArcCatalog.

2. Download the following compressed ZIP file: ver10.zip.

3. There are two files in the ZIP file: MdDlgContent.xsl and MdDlgHelp.xsl. Unzip the contents of the ZIP file to the desktop or a desired location on the hard drive.

4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the Stylesheets folder in the ArcGIS installation folder. This is usually located at:

C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.5\ArcToolbox\Stylesheets
5. In the Stylesheets folder, rename MdDlgContent.xsl to MdDlgContent.xsl_old and rename MdDlgHelp.xsl to MdDlgHelp.xsl_old.6. Copy the two new files that were extracted from the ZIP file to the Stylesheets folder. The contents of the folder should look like the screen shot below.
The GP tools should now open without error.

 I hope this helps you all as well. We apologize for any inconvenience this issue might cause on your workflow, and hope this issue will be resolved soon. 

Regards,

Prasanta. 

I followed the directions and still nothing.  Can you help me?

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JayantaPoddar
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Try these steps:

1) Go to Internet Explorer Options > Advanced

2) Enable "allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt"

3) Resetting your ArcGIS application profile

4) reboot the system

Repairing ArcGIS Desktop could be another option.



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