Re: Runtime error R6034

2009-05-15 Thread JeffM
NoOp wrote:
Perhaps you can find a solution here:
http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=VLC+%2Bruntime+error+R6034btnG=Search

The problem with their Gecko plug-in is known:
http://google.com/search?q=site:videolan.org+R6034

The solutions for the OP are:
1a) Reinstall VLC--this time without the plug-in
1b) Right-click on video links
 and download them OUTSIDE the browser window
1c) Double-click **the download** to watch the video.

   or
2) Use another media player with a non-broken Gecko plug-in.

   or
3) Use another browser with non-broken VLC support.

   and
Don't forget to add your vote for directed development efforts:
http://google.com/search?q=site:videolan.org+%22+report.bugs
   or
4) Learn to code and fix the problem yourself
on that Open Source Software project
http://google.com/search?q=solution+firefox+OR+mozilla+OR+seamonkey+R6034+site:videolan.org
http://google.com/search?q=cache:9pejx8liP10J:forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=16%26t=31395+firefox+OR+mozilla+solution+R6034+site:videolan.orgstrip=1
.
.
Note to NoOp:
complete=0 is noise
btnG=Search is noise

hl=enshould restrict returns to English-only pages
--but that works so poorly, you may as well not bother to include it.

http://google.com/search?q=VLC+%22+runtime.error.R6034
should be at least as effective as your bloated URL.

If you are trying to make a point about how non-rare a problem is
you could even do this:
http://google.com/search?q=VLC+%22+runtime.error.R6034num=100
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Re: Runtime error!

2009-05-14 Thread Ken
Ken again.  Michael, I now have SM 1.1.16.  Smooth enough, BUT my 
problem is still not exactly solved. Another forum alerted me to how my 
VLC media player might be interfering with my ability to play certain 
video files.  Sure enough, when I uninstalled the VLC media player, the 
video files in question would now play - Windows Media Player took over 
and played them.  I am trying to find a way to re-set my VLC media 
player so that I don't actually have to uninstall it.  (My experiments 
that way so far haven't been successful, e.g., I deliberately didn't 
turn on a VLC option to load a Mozilla plugin, but that wasn't 
sufficient to unblock Windows Media Player to play the video files in 
question.  I actually had to UNINSTALL the VLC media player.  Hmm.)


Thanks - Ken in Oz
-
Michael Gordon wrote:

Ken replied On 5/13/2009 8:58 PM

And again it's Ken.  Note: I don't have this problem if I use Windows 
Internet Explorer.  But I prefer to use SM.


- Ken in Oz
-
Ken wrote:
Ken again.  I found out how to use Windows System File Checker and 
was instructed to run my Windows XP installation disk.  But the 
problem remains.


I am still being told:

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library 
incorrectly.  Please contact the application's support team for more 
information.


I have already visited a Windows XP forum, where I learnt how to use 
the Windows System File Checker commands.


I am using the nice-and-stable SM 1.1.11

What should be my next move, anyone, please?

- Ken in Oz
---
Ken wrote:

JeffM wrote:

Ken wrote:

What do I do about this message: Runtime Error!  Program:
C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
It concerns Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, I gather.

So, find the broken library and replace it.
http://google.com/search?q=site:microsoft.com+%22+System.File.Checker
Thanks Jeff.  I see reference to a Windows System File Checker 
(Sfc.exe) which uses command lines in conjunction with the Windows 
File Protection (WFP) feature.


I have Windows XP Home.  How do I actually use these command lines? 
Type them somewhere, I guess.  But where?


Anyone?

Thanks - Ken in Oz



Ken,

I don't have an easy fix for your problem, so this is a shot in the dark.

You could use IE to download a fresh copy of SeaMonkey at:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

Once downloaded delete to older versions, then perform a complete 
uninstall from control Panel/Add-Remove Programs.  There will be 2 
dialog boxes pop up asking to remove all of SM click yes.  Reboot and 
navigate to the new downloaded file and double click the install file.


This will not affect any of your SM profiles so all your bookmarks, 
address books, and e-mail will remain intact.


The problem sounds like a corrupt install of SM trying to load a .dll 
file in violation of Microsoft's protocols.


Good luck,,Michael

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Re: Runtime error R6034

2009-05-14 Thread Ken

JeffM wrote:

Ken wrote:

I am still being told:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library
incorrectly.  Please contact the application's support team for more
information.


The Application is NOT SeaMonkey.

The OS is screaming error messages at you
which are actually useful
--if you would bother to plug that into a search engine.
http://google.com/search?q=site:msdn.microsoft.com+intitle:Runtime.Error.R6034filter=0
http://google.com/search?q=cache:JIZO7OiKBgMJ:social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/clr/thread/c81abb6f-275b-4e1a-9165-fce003e4e47c+dependency.check+faq+faq+Runtime.Error.R6034+fails-to-load-*-DLL+manifest-*strip=1
http://google.com/search?q=cache:AzHb7PeEzMgJ:msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235560.aspx+last+last+Rebuild-*-application+R6034+last+manifest+How.tostrip=1
.
.
This group also has a seartchable archive at
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/topics
which yields
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_frm/thread/12cab0e8b99ba3d4/e1fe030dcc83383e?q=VLC+zz-zz+R6034+known.problem+manifest-*


Jeff, I don't believe the message I quoted was 'screaming' at me what to 
do.  And in fact not much of what you have gone on to quote from the Web 
- thank you kindly for your research - means a lot to 
not-greatly-technically-savvy me.  Note, btw, my earlier observation 
that I don't have the problem if I use Internet Explorer, only when I 
use my preferred browser, SM.  (That discrepancy puzzles me.)  Also, the 
problem HAS now been sort-of solved - as I reported - by uninstalling my 
VLC media player.  Now, while using SM, I can run the video clips in 
question.  (Ideally, I would like to be able to run them with the VLC 
media player loaded, but unfortunately I don't understand the stuff on 
the Web about manifests and various dlls, and such.)


Metta - Ken in Oz



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Re: Runtime error!

2009-05-13 Thread JeffM
Ken wrote:
What do I do about this message: Runtime Error!  Program:
C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
It concerns Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, I gather.

So, find the broken library and replace it.
http://google.com/search?q=site:microsoft.com+%22+System.File.Checker
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Re: Runtime error!

2009-05-13 Thread Ken
And again it's Ken.  Note: I don't have this problem if I use Windows 
Internet Explorer.  But I prefer to use SM.


- Ken in Oz
-
Ken wrote:
Ken again.  I found out how to use Windows System File Checker and was 
instructed to run my Windows XP installation disk.  But the problem 
remains.


I am still being told:

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library 
incorrectly.  Please contact the application's support team for more 
information.


I have already visited a Windows XP forum, where I learnt how to use the 
Windows System File Checker commands.


I am using the nice-and-stable SM 1.1.11

What should be my next move, anyone, please?

- Ken in Oz
---
Ken wrote:

JeffM wrote:

Ken wrote:

What do I do about this message: Runtime Error!  Program:
C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
It concerns Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, I gather.


So, find the broken library and replace it.
http://google.com/search?q=site:microsoft.com+%22+System.File.Checker


Thanks Jeff.  I see reference to a Windows System File Checker 
(Sfc.exe) which uses command lines in conjunction with the Windows 
File Protection (WFP) feature.


I have Windows XP Home.  How do I actually use these command lines? 
Type them somewhere, I guess.  But where?


Anyone?

Thanks - Ken in Oz

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Re: Runtime error!

2009-05-13 Thread Michael Gordon

Ken replied On 5/13/2009 8:58 PM

And again it's Ken.  Note: I don't have this problem if I use Windows 
Internet Explorer.  But I prefer to use SM.


- Ken in Oz
-
Ken wrote:
Ken again.  I found out how to use Windows System File Checker and was 
instructed to run my Windows XP installation disk.  But the problem 
remains.


I am still being told:

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library 
incorrectly.  Please contact the application's support team for more 
information.


I have already visited a Windows XP forum, where I learnt how to use the 
Windows System File Checker commands.


I am using the nice-and-stable SM 1.1.11

What should be my next move, anyone, please?

- Ken in Oz
---
Ken wrote:

JeffM wrote:

Ken wrote:

What do I do about this message: Runtime Error!  Program:
C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe
It concerns Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, I gather.

So, find the broken library and replace it.
http://google.com/search?q=site:microsoft.com+%22+System.File.Checker
Thanks Jeff.  I see reference to a Windows System File Checker 
(Sfc.exe) which uses command lines in conjunction with the Windows 
File Protection (WFP) feature.


I have Windows XP Home.  How do I actually use these command lines? 
Type them somewhere, I guess.  But where?


Anyone?

Thanks - Ken in Oz



Ken,

I don't have an easy fix for your problem, so this is a shot in the dark.

You could use IE to download a fresh copy of SeaMonkey at:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

Once downloaded delete to older versions, then perform a complete 
uninstall from control Panel/Add-Remove Programs.  There will be 2 
dialog boxes pop up asking to remove all of SM click yes.  Reboot and 
navigate to the new downloaded file and double click the install file.


This will not affect any of your SM profiles so all your bookmarks, 
address books, and e-mail will remain intact.


The problem sounds like a corrupt install of SM trying to load a .dll 
file in violation of Microsoft's protocols.


Good luck,,Michael
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Re: Runtime Error!

2009-02-08 Thread Jens Hatlak

Ken wrote:
Hi.  Have SM 1.1.11 and Windows XP Home.  A friend overseas sent me the 
following link to a 'Berlin exhibition': 
http://video.spiegel.de/flash/48925_996x560_VP6_928.flv


But I get a Microsoft Visual C++Runtime Library error message


I get a dialog asking me what to do with that file (MIME type 
video/x-flv). I guess you have a plugin installed that handles that MIME 
type. Type about:plugins into the location bar and see which one it is. 
If you type about:config first and set plugin.expose_full_path to true 
(type it into the Filter field, then double click on the line that is 
found) you will see the full path of each plugin. Move the offending one 
away (renaming it to something not ending in .dll is enough) and check 
if the problem still exists.


BTW: Plugins, in contrast to extensions, are executed with the same 
rights as the host application, in this case SeaMonkey. That's why the 
error messages shows the SeaMonkey executable.



Can anybody here tell me what to do?!  Ring Microsoft perhaps?


I doubt they will help. It's just too often that a dialog tells people 
to do that. ;-)


HTH

Jens

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Re: Runtime Error!

2009-02-08 Thread Jens Hatlak

Ken wrote:
at one point I got a scary 
message about 'Be careful!  This configuration page contains settings 
that keep this application working properly. Modifying these settings 
may cause problems ...'.


You're probably referring to the screen that appears when you go to 
about:config. That warning is meant to make people not change arbitrary 
settings they know nothing about. If you change only specific settings 
that are safe to be changed (like the one I named, 
plugin.expose_full_path) you can do no harm. Trust me.


I don't want any dramas at this time, when I 
have a publisher's deadline looming ...


Sure, choose your time.

HTH

Jens

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Re: Runtime Error!

2009-02-08 Thread NoOp
On 02/08/2009 10:26 AM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 Ken wrote:
 Hi.  Have SM 1.1.11 and Windows XP Home.  A friend overseas sent me the 
 following link to a 'Berlin exhibition': 
 http://video.spiegel.de/flash/48925_996x560_VP6_928.flv
 
 But I get a Microsoft Visual C++Runtime Library error message saying:
 Runtime Error!
 Program: C:\Program Files\mozila.org\SeaMonkey\SeaMonkey.exe
 R6034
 An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library 
 incorrectly.
 Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
 Can anybody here tell me what to do?!  Ring Microsoft perhaps?
 
 Thanks - Ken (in Oz)
 
 have you got adobe flash installed? If not, then you 
 need it: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
 

I think one of the problems may be that it is a .flv flash rather than a
.swf which the Adobe flashplayer is built for. When I check the link it
uses mplayer (linux) to open my local flash player rather than Adobe's
flashplayer. To correct that you need to have MIME type video/x-flv
defined for flashplaer.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flv/

My flashplayer has:
Shockwave Flash

File name: /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 10.0 r15

MIME Type   Description SuffixesEnabled
application/x-shockwave-flash   Shockwave Flash swf Yes
application/futuresplashFutureSplash Player spl Yes

For video/x-flv my system uses mplayer:

mplayerplug-in 3.55

File name: /home/gg2xp/.mozilla/plugins/mplayerplug-in.so
mplayerplug-in 3.55

Video Player Plug-in for QuickTime, RealPlayer and Windows Media
Player streams using MPlayer
JavaScript Enabled and Using GTK2 Widgets
MIME Type   Description SuffixesEnabled
video/x-flv Flash Video flv Yes

So I _think_ he'd need to check his about:plugins to see if there is
anything associated with video/x-flv or application/x-flash-video.

For Ken: You can download the .flv file and play locally. I've looked at
it/played it and it's fine. Just be aware that it's a 22Mb video, so if
you are on dialup it will take quite awhile to download.

http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=windows+%2B.flv+playerbtnG=Search

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