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services, the following error message is received: Could not start the %{Service} service on local computer. Error 193:0xc1 Upon further investigation, the following entry is found in the Application logs in Event Viewer: Event ID: 7000 Source: how to fix error 193 0xc1 Service Control Manager Type: Error Description: The "Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime Pro Backup)" service
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failed to start due to the following error: "Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime Pro Backup)" is not a valid Win32 application. Note: The startservice failed with error 193 issue can also occurs for other Windows services, such as the Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime PC Backup) service, AutoUpdateAgent (Mindtime PC Backup) service ... etc. Cause This issue occurs when one or both of the following http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/when-i-attempt-to-run-windows-update-i-get-the/b5a27a06-b6fd-4bc9-b139-0853cab8737a conditions is true: There is a file named 'Program' in your SystemDrive folder. There is a file named 'Common' in your ProgramFiles folder. When Windows Service Control Manager (Services.exe) tries to start the Server service, the program verifies the following paths: SystemDrive\Program Program Files\Common If the Program or Common paths exist as files, the Service Control Manager cannot locate the required folders, you will receive the error messages and event ID messages https://www.mindtimebackup.eu/knowledgebase/480307-Cannot-start-the-service-on-local-computer-Error-1930xc1 that are listed in the Problem Description section of this article. This issue can also occurs if the path of the executable file for the service contains spaces. When a service is started by Windows, the operating system first parses the path of the service from left to right. If both of the following conditions are true, Windows may locate and try to run the file or folder before it locates and runs the executable file for the service: The path of a service’s executable file contains spaces. There is a file or folder on your computer’s hard disk that has the same name as a file or folder in the path to the service's executable file. For example, if the path of the executable file for a service is 'C:\Program Files\Mindtime Pro Backup\bin\Scheduler.exe', and if a folder that is named 'C:\Program' also exists on your hard disk, Windows locates the 'C:\Program' folder on your hard disk before the 'C:\Program Files\Mindtime Pro Backup\bin\Scheduler.exe' file, and then tries to run it. For more details, please refer to the following article from Microsoft. Solution To resolve the problem, rename, move, or delete the respective files or folder listed below from the SystemDrive folder and/or the ProgramFiles folder. Common Program Alternatively, please refer to the Microsoft
(4 total) 1 Change Directory to System32. Open My Computer. Open the path C:\Windows\System32. 2 Alphabetical Order Change the sort order on the https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/85301-solved-windows-installer-service-start-error-193-0xc1 page to Alphabetical Order, and locate msiexec.exe 3 Remove the Bad File. Now look right above msiexec.exe you should see a new file called msiexec with no extension. The size of http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/error-193-0xc1-when-windows-services-try-to-start.1223802/ the file should also be 0kb. Delete this file. 4 Start your engines. Now open services, and start Windows Installer. It should now successfully start! Conclusion This was a tough error 193 error to get through with very little information on the web, I hope this helps someone else. 1 Comment Pimiento kaelabenoja Feb 28, 2015 at 09:44am Sir, how about for Font Cache? It also has the same error -thanks :) Read these next... Tablets, never again Hardware As far as I'm concerned, tablets are not up to the challenge of error 193 0xc1 being good business machines. Spark: UK targets internet trolls with new legislation Spiceworks Originals Your morning news, a Community wrap up, a lunch recommendation, and the funnies. How the cloud works: The advantages of Infrastructure-as-a-Service Here's what you need to know about IaaS (which totally isn't a buzzword). © Copyright 2006-2016 Spiceworks Inc. About Advertising Privacy Terms Help Sitemap × Join millions of IT pros like you Log in to Spiceworks Reset community password Agree to Terms of Service Connect with Or Sign up with your email address First Name Last Name Email Join Now or Log In Email Password Log In Forgot your password? Email Reset Password Cancel Need to recover your Spiceworks IT Desktop password? By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. Not a member? Join the community Back I agree Powerful tools you need, all for free. Help Desk » Inventory » Monitor » Community »
Hi, I am having problem trying to install and start a Windows Services. I build the exe using Visual Studio 2003 (framework 1.1). I can install it using installutil, no problem there. But when I tried to add a new setup and deployment project which created a msi to install the exe as a Windows Services. It installed fine, but whenever I tried to start the service, I receive 'Could not start the service on Local Computer. Error 193: 0xc1' (net start displays ' *** is not a valid Win32 application.') In VS.Net, I added a 'Custom Actions' to Install/Commit/Rollback/Uninstall the service but haven't change any other properties. Am I missing some steps? It is a W2k3 box. Thanks in advance. daniel, Aug 31, 2003 #1 Advertisements Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] Guest Hello Daniel, Thanks for posting in the group. Please do the following so that we can determine what the problem maybe: 1. What is the exact name and directory location of the service.exe file on the Win2003 machine? 2. In that directory holding the exe, is there another subdirectory that has a similar name to the exe? 3. What is the registry key value at this location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MyNewService\ImagePath = ? Make sure that the value for this key is the same for the location of the exe for the windows service. Generally the error message means service manager couldn't find the exact exe path to run the service. Sometimes, the service is installed from a directory with multiple words for the directory name. So the registry patrh to the service needs to be placed with double quotes. I also suggest you test it on another machine to see if the problem is machine specific. You could also use a tool named FileMon file www.sysinternals.com to see which file is accessed by service.exe. In this way, you may see which step is failed when starting service. Hope that helps. This response contains a reference to a third-party World Wide Web site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites; therefore, Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet. Best regards, Yanhong Huang Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -------------------- !Cont