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Dear Roger, Your best bet is to reinstall windows, believe me, I tried everything. Also, please lodge an "incident ticket" with ESRI. This is a serious and ongoing problem that is not being addressed by ESRI. I wasted a great deal of time trying everything else (nothing worked); an incompatibility "somewhere" causes a problem with the registry - corrupting it; that's my guess. I lodged a ticket with ESRI - they couldn't help me; finally I reinstalled windows, which worked, but I am not convinced that it will stay "fixed" for long; updates may cause a problem. Currently, I have updates turned off. Good luck. Warmly, rosemary Software Engineer Mountain View CA 94040 Core strategist & Co-founder *The Global March for Elephants and Rhinos <http://march4elephantsandrhinos.org>* <http://www.marchforelephants.org/> <http://march4elephantsandrhinos.org/> <http://www.cannedlion.org>
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Thank you Michael, that's a good recommendation, How does one disable ALL auto updates of all applications (including windows 10?). Are you recommending that - on a production machine - all browsers and windows updates should be disabled? Thanks much for the response. Warmly, rosemary Software Engineer Mountain View CA 94040 Core strategist & Co-founder *The Global March for Elephants and Rhinos <http://march4elephantsandrhinos.org>* <http://www.marchforelephants.org/> <http://march4elephantsandrhinos.org/> <http://www.cannedlion.org>
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This question has been asked several times, without a satisfactory response regarding a solution, I am asking again, in the hope that *someone* has a solution: (other than reinstalling Windows) I am running ArcGIS 10.5.1 on Windows 10. And have not had any problems for years except this one, which started 2 days ago; since then, I have repaired, uninstalled, reinstalled to no avail. ArcGIS runs happily for a while and when closed it is always questionable if it can be opened again without a problem; generally it WILL open, however, I can almost guarantee that if I power down the computer and restart it - ArcGIS will fail with this error message - see below: (several pop ups related to different DLLs, all of whose sizes appears to have shrunk to zero). ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Error message: "C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop 10.5\bin\AppInitializerLib.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error try reinstalling the program ... Error status: Oxc0000020" ++++++++++++++++++++++++ The only change to the computer are the auto updates by windows, I have a suspicion that updates may be causing a problem? I am not sure. Weirdly this seem to happen (although I am not 100% sure) during the window of time that the computer is designated not to be active, and ergo, updates are possible. I have run a malware checker, virus checker and file system checker, all which tell me that the system is ok; the problem appears *only* affect ArcGIS so far...
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Dear Phil, I am wondering if you were able to resolve this problem? I have exactly the same issue. I am running ArcGIS 10.5.1 on Windows 10. And have not had any problems for years except this one, which started 2 days ago; since then, I have repaired, uninstalled, reinstalled to no avail. ArcGIS runs happily for a while and when closed it is always questionable if it can be opened again without a problem; generally it WILL open, however, I can almost guarantee that if I power down the computer and restart it - ArcGIS will fail with this error message - see below: (several pop ups related to different DLLs, all of whose sizes appears to have shrunk to zero). ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Error message: "C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop 10.5\bin\AppInitializerLib.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error try reinstalling the program ... Error status: Oxc0000020" ++++++++++++++++++++++++ The only change to the computer are the auto updates by windows, I have a suspicion that updates may be causing a problem? I am not sure. Weirdly this seem to happen (although I am not 100% sure) during the window of time that the computer is designated not to be active, and ergo, updates are possible. I have run a malware checker, virus checker and file system checker, all which tell me that the system is ok; the problem appears *only* affect ArcGIS so far...
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