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SonicWALL User Sorry, we are having issues processing your request. If you own the SonicWALL product requested please confirm that you have registered windows error 193 your product at My SonicWALL . If you have already registered your error 193 altiris product then please contact Customer Service directly for further assistance at customerservice@software.dell.com. Continue Search Sign In Sign In error 1935 Create Support Account Products ActiveRoles Boomi Change Auditor Foglight Identity Manager KACE Migration Manager Rapid Recovery Recovery Manager SharePlex SonicWALL Spotlight Statistica Toad View all Products Solutions Application & Data https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/186604 Integration Big Data Analytics Business Intelligence Cloud Management Data Protection Overview Backup and Recovery Deduplication and Compression Database Development & Management Database Replication & Backup Endpoint Management Mobile Workforce Management Overview Desktop Virtualization Enterprise Mobility Management Endpoint Security Network Security Secure Remote Access Performance Monitoring Security Overview Email Security Endpoint Security Identity & Access Management Network Security Secure Remote Access https://support.software.dell.com/vworkspace/kb/189004 Virtualization Management Microsoft Platform Management View all Solutions Solutions by Platform Active Directory Exchange Google GroupWise & NDS Hadoop Hyper-V Lotus Notes Skype for Business/Lync Office 365 Oracle SharePoint SQL Server VMware Trials Buy Support By Product Line Enterprise Reporter Foglight KACE Migration Manager Migrator NetVault One Identity Quick Connect Performance Analysis Recovery Manager Shareplex SonicWALL Spotlight SQL Navigator Toad All Products Contact Support Download Software Knowledge Base My Account My Products My Service Requests My Licenses My Groups My Profile Policies & Procedures Professional Services Technical Documentation Training & Certification User Forums Video Tutorials Support Home Communities Partners × Email Share your favorite Support content with a friend. Email To Email From Subject Information from Dell Software Support Message You might be interested in the following information For more information regarding support on your Dell Software Product, please visit www.software.dell.com/support Print Email My Downloads () Support Knowledge Base vWorkspace "An Error (193) occurred while creating user logon. This initial program cannot be started: (189004) × Return Feedback submitted. Was this article helpful? [Select Rating] Title "An Er
(Windows error 193), which might be caused by outdated or incompatible software on your PC. If outdated or incompatible software on your computer places the wrong version of a shared https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204972 .dll file in the C:\Windows\System32 folder, you might see one of the messages below: "iTunes was not installed correctly. Please reinstall iTunes. Error 7 (Windows error 193)" "iTunesHelper was not installed correctly. Please reinstall http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/how-can-i-add-explorerexe-on-allowed-aplications-on-terminal-server-users/ iTunes. Error 7" You might also see the message below during installation, even though iTunes appears to complete the installation successfully. "Service 'Apple Mobile Device Service' (Apple Mobile Device Service) failed to start. Verify error 193 that you have sufficient privileges to start system services." Follow the steps below to resolve this issue. These steps are only applicable when the message contains error 193. If you see an Error 7 message with a different Windows error code in the parentheses, learn how to remove and reinstall iTunes and related software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8. Navigate toC:\Windows\System32. Locate the following files an error 193 and drag them to the Recycling Bin. msvcp100.dll
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vcruntime140.dll Make sure that the file names that you drag to the recycle bin exactly match those above. If you can't locate a file, skip it and go to the next file. Do not remove any other files from this folder. After you drag the files to the Recycling Bin, try performing a repair on both installed versions of Apple Application Support (64 and 32-bit) in the Add/Remove Programs list in the Control Panel. iTunes requires both 64 and 32-bit versions of Apple Application Support.Learn how to navigate to the Add/Remove programs list in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10, then follow these steps: Click Apple Application Support 32-bit to select it. Right-click Apple Application Support 32-bit to open the shortcut menu. Choose Repair and complete the Repair Wizard. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for Apple Application Support 64-bit. Try to launch iTunes. If iTunes won't launch or you see Error 7 (Windows error 193)again, continue with the steps in the next section. If you still see Error 7 (Windows error 193) Download a new copy of the iTunes installer. Completely remove iTunes and related software componentsfrom your computer, then r
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