On 10/10/2012 01:13 AM, Carl von Bell wrote:
>
> On 10/10/2012 12:06 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
>> On 10/09/2012 09:02 AM, Carl von Bell wrote:
>>> Friends
>>>
>>> I got this really strange problem affecting Windows Explorer. I
>>> noticed that it started happening after I installed a data managing
>>> program called FieldWorks and started exporting interlinearized files
>>> into LibreOffice .odt format from within that program. I store my
>>> LibreOffice files that FieldWorks outputs in one folder (there are
>>> other files there too). Sometimes several times in a row if I open
>>> that folder in Windows Explorer then the Windows Explorer crashes and
>>> I get the error below. Sometimes there is no way to get to the files,
>>> except rebooting the system! Otherwise I cannot open the folder to get
>>> to the files. :-(
>>> The funny thing is that I do not even need to click on any of the .odt
>>> files and still the Explorer crashes. And sometimes I can work for
>>> hours and there is no problem.
>>>
>>> Another person who also has the same setup, but Win 7, experience
>>> similar things. It is very annoying.
>>>
>>> Here is the error message I get. I am not sure if my friend gets exact
>>> the same error but the behaviour is similar.
>>>
>>> Windows Explorer has stopped working.
>>> Windows can check online....
>>> Check online ...
>>> Restart the program
>>>
>>> Then view problems details.
>>>
>>> If you click the View problem details then do you see something like
>>> this>
>>> Problem signature:
>>>   Problem Event Name:    BEX64
>>>   Application Name:    Explorer.EXE
>>>   Application Version:    6.0.6002.18005
>>>   Application Timestamp:    49e02a1e
>>>   Fault Module Name:    MSVCR90.dll
>>>   Fault Module Version:    9.0.30729.6161
>>>   Fault Module Timestamp:    4dace4e7
>>>   Exception Offset:    00000000000552d4
>>>   Exception Code:    c0000417
>>>   Exception Data:    0000000000000000
>>>   OS Version:    6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6
>>>   Locale ID:    1033
>>>   Additional Information 1:    46e0
>>>   Additional Information 2:    4ce498f1e2ebb3719af008d4ef97bedc
>>>   Additional Information 3:    7d05
>>>   Additional Information 4:    729ac305dabb24e28fbe99019ecbbab7
>>>
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>>>
>>> I know it is possible that it has nothing to do with LibreOffice at
>>> all, but I need to try to start somewhere in resolving the possible
>>> cause. So I wonder does the LibreOffice use the MSVCR90.dll file or
>>> not? If it does, then is there something I could try to do so that
>>> this would not happen again?
>>>
>>> Wiindows Vista Pro 64Bit
>>> LibreOffice 3.5.2
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> Calle
>>>
>> Calle,
>>
>> According to this link
>> http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/msvcr90/420990/#.UHRJ1OnA-a4
>> MSVCR90.dll is part of Visual Studio 2005. I doubt LO uses this library.
>> My guess is that you have corrupted file.
> Thanks, Jay
>
> I uninstalled all instances of Visual Studio and rebooted. But the
> problem persists.
>
> I searched the web for a solution, but did not find anything that helped.
> This link>
> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprogeneral/thread/f4b38404-8e09-4805-a877-fb342843ba13
> is talking about the exact same problem, and they also use LibreOffice
> on a Windows 7 64 bit machine. I use Vista 64 bit and have the same
> issue, as have my friend who just recently started using LibreOffice.
> We never experienced this before installing LibreOffice.
> The reply to the report in the link above suggests that it is a
> LibreOffice problem. I tried the free program they suggested,
> ShellExView, but it did not find the MSVCR90.dll.
>
> We are trying to finish a project here where we rely on LibreOffice,
> so it would be really good to be able to get this solved.
>
> Thanks
> Calle
>
>
Calle

Try this link for more information:
http://superuser.com/questions/351609/how-can-i-fix-a-missing-msvcr90-dll-file-error.
It suggests reinstalling the vb runtime

-- 
Jay Lozier
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