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| 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize
I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 Server w/ 2Gb RAM running Windows 2000 Server SP4 and SQL Server 7 SP4. It is a member server. First, I've tried the modifications in KB824422 and it has only helped slightly. The server starts up fine and runs without problems. However, when I log on and start running a number of processes (anything from CMD.EXE and Notepad.exe to various management consoles) I start getting messages that read: Application Error : The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. I've searched Google, Dell and the KB and found nothing other than KB824422, and it only helps a bit (at least SQL runs without problems now). I have removed the SMS client, anti-virus, etc. and disabled as many services as possible. The Dell OpenManage tools are NOT installed. Any suggestions? Please reply to this (temp) email: admintemp1@sttenergy.com Regards, Sean Southern |
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| RE: 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize
Take a look through these articles: http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...20xc0000142%22 Not sure if they will help, but its worth a look "Sean" wrote: > I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 Server w/ 2Gb RAM running Windows 2000 > Server SP4 and SQL Server 7 SP4. It is a member server. > > First, I've tried the modifications in KB824422 and it has only helped > slightly. > > The server starts up fine and runs without problems. However, when I > log on and start running a number of processes (anything from CMD.EXE > and Notepad.exe to various management consoles) I start getting > messages that read: > > Application Error : The application failed to initialize properly > (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. > > I've searched Google, Dell and the KB and found nothing other than > KB824422, and it only helps a bit (at least SQL runs without problems > now). > > I have removed the SMS client, anti-virus, etc. and disabled as many > services as possible. The Dell OpenManage tools are NOT installed. > > Any suggestions? > > Please reply to this (temp) email: admintemp1@sttenergy.com > > Regards, > Sean Southern > |
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| Re: 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize
Thanks, but I've already tried that... this (the newsgroups) is usually my last resort before calling PSS. On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:53:10 -0700, Crouchie1998 <Crouchie1998@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Take a look through these articles: > >http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...20xc0000142%22 > >Not sure if they will help, but its worth a look > >"Sean" wrote: > >> I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 Server w/ 2Gb RAM running Windows 2000 >> Server SP4 and SQL Server 7 SP4. It is a member server. >> >> First, I've tried the modifications in KB824422 and it has only helped >> slightly. >> >> The server starts up fine and runs without problems. However, when I >> log on and start running a number of processes (anything from CMD.EXE >> and Notepad.exe to various management consoles) I start getting >> messages that read: >> >> Application Error : The application failed to initialize properly >> (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. >> >> I've searched Google, Dell and the KB and found nothing other than >> KB824422, and it only helps a bit (at least SQL runs without problems >> now). >> >> I have removed the SMS client, anti-virus, etc. and disabled as many >> services as possible. The Dell OpenManage tools are NOT installed. >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> Please reply to this (temp) email: admintemp1@sttenergy.com >> >> Regards, >> Sean Southern >> |
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| Re: 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize
The non-interactive services desktop setting shouldn't be impacting on a desktop when you log on so it will be 2nd number in the SharedSection that is controlling what you have available on an interactive desktop. So it sort of depends what you've got in your settings for that. So if you're running out on the interactive desktop then I would expect you'd have to increase the second number. What settings do you actually have in your SharedSection ? "Sean" <admintemp1@sttenergy.com> wrote in message news:ogrsj05njm2it9iun8acpd8c4rb3qmqt43@4ax.com... > Thanks, but I've already tried that... this (the newsgroups) is > usually my last resort before calling PSS. > > On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:53:10 -0700, Crouchie1998 > <Crouchie1998@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Take a look through these articles: > > > >http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...ew=en-us&qu=%2 20xc0000142%22 > > > >Not sure if they will help, but its worth a look > > > >"Sean" wrote: > > > >> I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 Server w/ 2Gb RAM running Windows 2000 > >> Server SP4 and SQL Server 7 SP4. It is a member server. > >> > >> First, I've tried the modifications in KB824422 and it has only helped > >> slightly. > >> > >> The server starts up fine and runs without problems. However, when I > >> log on and start running a number of processes (anything from CMD.EXE > >> and Notepad.exe to various management consoles) I start getting > >> messages that read: > >> > >> Application Error : The application failed to initialize properly > >> (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. > >> > >> I've searched Google, Dell and the KB and found nothing other than > >> KB824422, and it only helps a bit (at least SQL runs without problems > >> now). > >> > >> I have removed the SMS client, anti-virus, etc. and disabled as many > >> services as possible. The Dell OpenManage tools are NOT installed. > >> > >> Any suggestions? > >> > >> Please reply to this (temp) email: admintemp1@sttenergy.com > >> > >> Regards, > >> Sean Southern > >> > |
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| Re: 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize
My SharedSection is: SharedSection=1024,3072,2048 I'd really like to know why this affects only the one server, and none of my other servers... they're all Dell PowerEdge servers, and all run Win2K SP4... On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:18:07 +1200, "John Campbell" <jc> wrote: >The non-interactive services desktop setting shouldn't be impacting on a >desktop when you log on so it will be 2nd number in the SharedSection that >is controlling what you have available on an interactive desktop. So it sort >of depends what you've got in your settings for that. > >So if you're running out on the interactive desktop then I would expect >you'd have to increase the second number. > >What settings do you actually have in your SharedSection ? > > > >"Sean" <admintemp1@sttenergy.com> wrote in message >news:ogrsj05njm2it9iun8acpd8c4rb3qmqt43@4ax.com... >> Thanks, but I've already tried that... this (the newsgroups) is >> usually my last resort before calling PSS. >> >> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:53:10 -0700, Crouchie1998 >> <Crouchie1998@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >Take a look through these articles: >> > >> >>http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...ew=en-us&qu=%2 >20xc0000142%22 >> > >> >Not sure if they will help, but its worth a look >> > >> >"Sean" wrote: >> > >> >> I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 Server w/ 2Gb RAM running Windows 2000 >> >> Server SP4 and SQL Server 7 SP4. It is a member server. >> >> >> >> First, I've tried the modifications in KB824422 and it has only helped >> >> slightly. >> >> >> >> The server starts up fine and runs without problems. However, when I >> >> log on and start running a number of processes (anything from CMD.EXE >> >> and Notepad.exe to various management consoles) I start getting >> >> messages that read: >> >> >> >> Application Error : The application failed to initialize properly >> >> (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. >> >> >> >> I've searched Google, Dell and the KB and found nothing other than >> >> KB824422, and it only helps a bit (at least SQL runs without problems >> >> now). >> >> >> >> I have removed the SMS client, anti-virus, etc. and disabled as many >> >> services as possible. The Dell OpenManage tools are NOT installed. >> >> >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> >> Please reply to this (temp) email: admintemp1@sttenergy.com >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Sean Southern >> >> >> > |
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| Re: 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize - FIXED
The only thing I've found to fix this is to upgrade from SQL 7 to SQL 2000. Everything is fine now. Thanks for everyone's help! On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:25:58 -0400, Sean <admintemp1@sttenergy.com> wrote: >My SharedSection is: > >SharedSection=1024,3072,2048 > >I'd really like to know why this affects only the one server, and none >of my other servers... they're all Dell PowerEdge servers, and all >run Win2K SP4... > >On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:18:07 +1200, "John Campbell" <jc> wrote: > >>The non-interactive services desktop setting shouldn't be impacting on a >>desktop when you log on so it will be 2nd number in the SharedSection that >>is controlling what you have available on an interactive desktop. So it sort >>of depends what you've got in your settings for that. >> >>So if you're running out on the interactive desktop then I would expect >>you'd have to increase the second number. >> >>What settings do you actually have in your SharedSection ? >> >> >> >>"Sean" <admintemp1@sttenergy.com> wrote in message >>news:ogrsj05njm2it9iun8acpd8c4rb3qmqt43@4ax.com... >>> Thanks, but I've already tried that... this (the newsgroups) is >>> usually my last resort before calling PSS. >>> >>> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:53:10 -0700, Crouchie1998 >>> <Crouchie1998@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> >>> >Take a look through these articles: >>> > >>> >>>http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...ew=en-us&qu=%2 >>20xc0000142%22 >>> > >>> >Not sure if they will help, but its worth a look >>> > >>> >"Sean" wrote: >>> > >>> >> I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 Server w/ 2Gb RAM running Windows 2000 >>> >> Server SP4 and SQL Server 7 SP4. It is a member server. >>> >> >>> >> First, I've tried the modifications in KB824422 and it has only helped >>> >> slightly. >>> >> >>> >> The server starts up fine and runs without problems. However, when I >>> >> log on and start running a number of processes (anything from CMD.EXE >>> >> and Notepad.exe to various management consoles) I start getting >>> >> messages that read: >>> >> >>> >> Application Error : The application failed to initialize properly >>> >> (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. >>> >> >>> >> I've searched Google, Dell and the KB and found nothing other than >>> >> KB824422, and it only helps a bit (at least SQL runs without problems >>> >> now). >>> >> >>> >> I have removed the SMS client, anti-virus, etc. and disabled as many >>> >> services as possible. The Dell OpenManage tools are NOT installed. >>> >> >>> >> Any suggestions? >>> >> >>> >> Please reply to this (temp) email: admintemp1@sttenergy.com >>> >> >>> >> Regards, >>> >> Sean Southern >>> >> >>> >> |
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| Re: 0xc0000142 Application Failed to Initialize
Problem - not able to install any programs. - click the exe file and error 0xc0000142 is immediate. I used event viewer which indicated pop up stop. Turn firewall off and no more problems. Firewall thinks installation page is simply a pop up. doggus |
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