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Error Number 0x80040707 Dll Function Call Crashed
Helpful search tips Find the answer to your question Unhandled Exception installation error 0x80040707 - Error Number: 0X80040707 DLL function call crashed ISRT. vergetfileversion setup will now terminate. When Attempting to Install dll function call crashed windows 7 Act! Answer ID 17510 | Updated 09/10/2016 12:56 PM You attempt to install Act! and receive the following Unhandled Exception error - "Error Number: 0X80040707 DLL function call crashed https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/833220 ISRT. PathGetSpecialFolder Setup will now terminate." The error my vary slightly. This error can result if there is a missing or invalid path in the Windows registry. These registry entries need to be fixed in order for the installation to complete successfully. There is more than one possible solution for this error. Please try the solutions below one at http://kb.act.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17510/~/unhandled-exception---error-number%3A-0x80040707-dll-function-call-crashed-isrt. a time in the order listed: Option 1 You may be able to resolve this issue by simply rebooting your computer, then re-attempting the Act! installation. Important: The next two options involve editing items in your Windows® Registry. Before editing your registry, it is strongly advised that you first make a backup of the registry information. For instructions on how to backup your Windows registry, please see the following Knowledgebase article: How to Back Up the Windows® Registry Answer ID: 13807 Option 2 This issue may also be caused by an invalid registry key. Follow the steps below to remove this key: Click your Windows Start button, then either click Run or go to the Search box on the Start menu, and type regedit. The registry editor will open. Back up your Windows registry. On the left, locate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key and click the + sign to expand it. Drill down to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager. In the right-hand pane, right-click on the PendingFileRenameOperations key and select Delete. Close the Windows registry an
use the previous link instead. Select a product Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Ascending Descending Helpful search http://kb.act.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/28734/~/error-error-number%3A-0x80040707-description%3A-dll-function-call-crashed%3A tips Find the answer to your question Error "Error Number: 0x80040707 Description: DLL function call crashed: ISRT._RegQueryKeyValue Setup will now terminate" Installing Act! Answer ID 28734 | Updated 09/10/2016 12:56 PM Symptom: While installing Act!, you receive the error: "Error Number: 0x80040707 Description: DLL function call crashed: ISRT._RegQueryKeyValue Setup will now terminate" Product: Product Family: Act! Product: Act! Pro, Act! error in Premium Environment: Third Party: Symantec End Point Protection Cause: There are several causes for this error; peform the following steps to attempt resolution of this issue. Note: The following information is provided as a convenience. Swiftpage does not provide support for Microsoft or Symnatec products. Solution: Use the following steps to attempt resolution of this issue: Reboot the Computer Close all error in loading applications; reboot the computer Attempt installation Disable UAC For information on disabling UAC, review the following article: Title: How to Change or Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows® 7 & Windows Server® 2008 Answer ID: 25665 Attempt installation Disable Symantec End Point Protection Start Symantec Endpoint Protection If not already selected, in the left menu column, select Status. To the right of Antivirus and Antispyware Protection, click Options. Select Change Settings... Select the File System Auto-Protect tab Click the Advanced button Under Automatic enablement, clear the When Auto-Protect is disabled, enable after: check box. Click OK Clear the Enable File System Auto-Protect check box Click OK Attempt installation Windows Installer 4.5 Install Windows Installer 4.5 Note: Windows Installer 4.5 can be obtained directly from Microsoft at web site: Windows Installer 4.5 Attempt Act! installation Leftover files from a previous version of Act! Run the Act! uninstaller from the following knowledgebase article: How to Use the Act! Uninstaller.exe Utility Answer ID 19338 Attempt to install Act! again PendingFileRename Key in Registry See the following article for instructions on removing the PendingFileRe