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commented Aug 4, 2013 env: Windows 7 32 bit Python 2.7 I want to render .rst to html, so ctrl+shift+r to choose rst2html, but it outputs following error: WindowsError Traceback (most recent call last)
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each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up WindowsError: [Error 193] %1 is not a valid Win32 application in Python up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I wish to import liblas module in Python https://github.com/mgaitan/sublime-rst-completion/issues/34 2.7 on window 64bit. If I import the module with IDLE (Python GUI) I have no problem. If I use PyScripter "PyScripter-v2.5.3-x64-Setup.exe" I get this error message. >>> import liblas Traceback (most recent call last): File "
Support Answers MathWorks Search MathWorks.com MathWorks Answers Support MATLAB Answers™ MATLAB Central Community Home MATLAB Answers File Exchange Cody Blogs Newsreader Link Exchange ThingSpeak Anniversary Home Ask Answer Browse More https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/99364-how-do-i-resolve-loadlibrary-failed-with-error-193-1-is-not-a-valid-win32-error-message-in-simul Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as Spam Help MATLAB Central Community Home https://www.mindtimebackup.eu/support/480307-Cannot-start-the-service-on-local-computer-Error-1930xc1 MATLAB Answers File Exchange Cody Blogs Newsreader Link Exchange ThingSpeak Anniversary Home Ask Answer Browse More Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as Spam Help Trial software MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,654 questions 13,654 answers 13,653 accepted answers Reputation: 2,647 Vote0 How do I resolve 'LoadLibrary failed with error 193: error 193 %1 is not a valid Win32' error message in Simulink 8.1 (R2013a)? Asked by MathWorks Support Team MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,654 questions 13,654 answers 13,653 accepted answers Reputation: 2,647 on 6 May 2013 Accepted Answer by MathWorks Support Team MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,654 questions 13,654 answers 13,653 accepted answers Reputation: 2,647 414 views (last 30 days) 414 views (last 30 days) is not a I have an S Function block in which I am trying to load a DLL generated using Microsoft Visual Studio. I am using 64 bit MATLAB. I am able to generate the .mexw64 file. However, when I try to simulate the Simulink model that contains the S Function block, I got the following error in a popup window: 'LoadLibrary failed with error 193: %1 is not a valid Win32' 0 Comments Show all comments Tags No tags are associated with this question. Products Simulink Related Content 1 Answer MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,654 questions 13,654 answers 13,653 accepted answers Reputation: 2,647 Vote0 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/99364#answer_108711 Answer by MathWorks Support Team MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,654 questions 13,654 answers 13,653 accepted answers Reputation: 2,647 on 6 May 2013 Accepted answer The "LoadLibrary failed with error 193: %1 is not a valid Win32" means that a 64 bit operating system is trying to load a 32 bit Win32 file.You can check the bitness of the DLL file using dumpbin. You can do so at the Windows Command Prompt:C:\> call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"C:\> dumpbin \headers DLL_filen
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: Service Control Manager Type: Error Description: The "Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime Pro Backup)" service failed to start due to the following error: "Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime Pro Backup)" is not a valid Win32 application. Note: The 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 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 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, an