Error Loading Live Meeting Shared Rtcrouter.dll
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Meeting in the morning, and since I'm remote I thought I'd just run the quick test of the Live Meeting Client before bed. You know, you visit a test page with your browser, and a Live Meeting client "jumps out" of the browser and connects. I've done it a million times before. I open the Calendar Meeting, click, and...I get a dialog titled: "RTC Router" - "The directory name is invalid" Of course, I try it at least 10 times to make sure it's REALLY not working. You never know, it could work that 9th https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/msonline/en-US/16236170-4ad7-408e-a29c-acec47544ae1/live-meeting?forum=olmcjm try, right? OK. Now I'm getting tense. I need this to work, the LiveMeeting is in the morning. Um, reinstall, ok...just reinstall. Microsoft has an internal website that you download all the corporate IT products you need for your regular job. I go back up in IE, am prompted for my Microsoft domain account and password (this machine isn't on the domain), find the right page, http://www.hanselman.com/blog/TheMysteryOfTheFailedLiveMeetingLaunch.aspx download the MSI and run the installation in place. OK. Whew. I go back open the Calendar Meeting, click, and...I still get a dialog titled: "RTC Router" - "The directory name is invalid" Crap. Ok, it's Procmon time. Who owns this dialog box? I give the dialog a good shake while Task Manager is open. That's a low-tech way of answering the Who's Process Is This question - grab a dialog with the mouse and shake it around the screen...the process that owns it will start using a little bit of CPU. It's RunDll32.exe. That's a generic process that runs Procedures directly within DLLs. Basically a LoadLibrary()|GetProcAddress() command-line interface. Now, I set the filters in Procmon to just watch two processes - iexplore.exe and rundll32.exe. I then reproduce the issue and watch the logs. OK, looks like this is being called when I click the link in IE: C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\LiveMeeting Shared\RtcRouter.dll",RouteMIME %1 It's being launched because of the mime/type of the file being returned from the web server. The registry says that there's a .rtc and .rtc-ms extension of type "Microsoft.RTC.ConnectionFile." The Set Associations Dialog in Vista confirms it. So, thisRunDll32RtcRouter.dll act
files not able to open via IE8. How tofix? Citrix Multi-Monitor Configuration Settings andReference https://appssolution.wordpress.com/2011/10/16/live-meeting-error-when-you-try-to-join-a-meeting-launch-rtc/ How To Make Internet Explorer Opens Citrix ICA FileAutomatically? Categories http://www.networksteve.com/exchange/topic.php/Launch.rtc_file_association_and_Windows_7/?TopicId=37849&Posts=7 CITRIX INTERNET EXPLORER JAVA MICROSOFT OFFICE MICROSOFT WINDOWS QUEST SOFTWARE Live meeting Error When you try to join a meeting "Launch.rtc" Posted: October 16, 2011 in MICROSOFT OFFICE 0 Method 1. Change the alternate path for Live meeting error loading console Fix it for me To fix the Problem automatically, Just click as below link and save to your local computer and double click then Run. Fix Live meeting Launch.rtc Error Method 2. Let me fix it yourself To resolve this problem as following steps 1. Uninstall error loading live you Microsoft Live meeting console 2. Reinstall again Microsoft Live meeting as LIVE MEETING 2007 3. Create a batch file to change the alternative path for live meeting 2007 Copy the following text ino a notepad file, and then save it as Alt_Path.bat @echo off echo Setting alternate path for Live Meeting Console 32 bit edition reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\meet\shell\open\command" /ve /t REG_SZ /d "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Live Meeting 8\Console\PWConsole.exe %1" /f echo First Change Completed Successfully reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\User Agent\Post Platform" /v "MS-RTC S" /t REG_SZ /f echo Second Change Completed Successfully pause For 64-Bit version of windows xp and Windows vista as below one. @echo off echo Setting alternate path for Live Meeting Console 64 bit edition reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\meet\shell\open\command" /ve /t REG_SZ /d "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Live Meeting 8\Console\PWConsole.exe %1" /f echo First Change Completed Successfully reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Se
I remotely connect to their machine, and see that that are using Windows 7. When they click the link, it prompts them to Open or Save launch.rtc, and when you click Open it starts to open the file with something like Adobe Reader. So I go to the Default Programs for file assocations... there is an entry for .rtc-ms that has the LiveMeeting icon associated with it. But right above it is .rtc and it show the "unknown" icon (as in it doesn't know what program to use for .rtc) Again, two customers at different locations... both using Windows 7 and both trying to get into the same meeting. Please help... January 19th, 2012 10:38pm Hello, It seems to be the association issue. How about changing the association for the rtc file and open it with Live Meeting execution file. Thanks, Simon Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now January 20th, 2012 11:57am Right. That's where the problem is (or maybe the problem is my lack of understanding of Windows 7). I have no idea where the program is. So I Googled that. Should be in C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft\... and it was, but now when you click the link, it doesn't pass the Meeting ID or the address.... LiveMeeting Console come up, with plank boxes. Anyone know (for sure) which program and where .rtc is supposed to be associated with? It would be nice if I could open the .rtc-ms association and copy a path / settings from it, but Windows 7 doesn't let you do that. January 20th, 2012 4:10pm Do you want to open the file? Isn't this an IE setting to suppress that rtc file from opening to begin with? IE Toools/Options/Advanced Security Section Click to clear Don't save encrypted pages to disk Apply/OK Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now March 6th, 2012 11:52pm Hello! I have the same issue tbossler describes above. The fix from jmn2021 does not resolve the issue for me. If I change the file association to point to the Rtcrouter.dll, it generates a "not a valid Win32 application" error.