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Enterprise Server which is also my Terminal Server that will not allow me to install any apps. I had a issue https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/206503/ntvdm-exe-system-error with one of my apps and had to remove and now after rebooting it will not let me install this application back . I keep getting this error http://www.alexwho.com/blog/2006/02/ntvdmexe-has-encountered-a-hard-error.html in the system log Event Type: Information Event Source: Application Popup Event Category: None Event ID: 26 Date: 7/24/2009 Time: 6:08:41 AM User: N/A Computer: IOMTERM Description: Application popup: error windows ntvdm.exe - System Error : NTVDM encountered a hard error. Has anyone had this issue before if so can you help with this issue. TIA Rongk windows-nt-2000-xp rongk 2 posts since Mar 2008 Newbie Member 3Contributors 3Replies 4Views 7 YearsDiscussion Span 7 Years Ago Last Post by rongk 0 Cool Silence 7 Years Ago I was having the encountered a system same error but then I found out some very useful information that should resolve your issue how to configure to prevent access to 16-bit applications in Windows Server 2003 Requirements: At least Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Location: Computer Configuration\Windows Components\Application Compatibility\ Description: Specifies whether to prevent the MS-DOS subsystem (ntvdm.exe) from running on this computer. This setting affects the launching of 16-bit applications in the operating system. By default, the MS-DOS subsystem runs for all users on this computer. You can use this setting to turn off the MS-DOS subsystem, which will reduce resource usage and prevent users from running 16-bit applications. To run any 16-bit application or any application with 16-bit components, ntvdm.exe must be allowed to run. The MS-DOS subsystem starts when the first 16-bit application is launched. While the MS-DOS subsystem is running, any subsequent 16-bit applications launch faster, but overall resource usage on the system is increased. If the status is set to Enabled, ntvdm.exe is prevented from running, which then prevents any 16-bit applications from runnin
your while on the topic of VMware, Microsoft Products, Snowboarding, Skating, Music or Golf. Home Archives Profile Subscribe « Changing the SCSI controller on a (VMware ESX) VM running Windows 2003 | Main | I'm back... » 02/24/2006 NTVDM.EXE has encountered a hard error You were either trying to install some software that ships with a 16bit installer (SQL2000, Exchange, etc), trying to run command.com, or at a command prompt and tried running edit.exe and this not-so-descriptive message pops up. What now? You checked the event logs and nothing. What have you done to cause this? In my case I had imported a baseline security template from Microsoft...I spent a good 2 hours trying to figure out the root cause. I went through the security configuration, all local gp settings, and finally broke out filemon.exe. After a short trace and investigating the logs I found the culprit of my problem...NTVDM.EXE was trying to read/write to a file in my %temp% environment variable (which it had wrong).Some background; the security template above makes a change to the registry disabling 8.3 filenames. This template was imported after the Administrator account was created, which explains why the admin account did not see the same problems my account did. Since my account was made after 8.3 filenames had been disabled %temp% for me equaled a path containing a space "...\Local Settings\...", this was "\Local~1\" for the local administrator account. As with all my other issues, and trust me there are plenty, below are some things to look for and some fixes for the issue above, some are directly from MS, link to the articles below.1. Check the following registry value:Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystemName: NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreationValue: 0 or 1 (0 disabled - default)Link to Microsoft2. Check Config.NT and Autoexec.NT in the %windir%\system32 directory for non-standard settings. You can REM out everything but what is listed below (or just expand the files from the Windows 2003 disk):Config.nt--------- dos=high, umbdevice=%SystemRoot%\system32\himem.sysfiles=20Autoexec.nt-----------lh %SystemRoot%\system32\mscdexnt.exelh %SystemRoot%\system32\redirlh %SystemRoot%\system32\dosxlh %SystemRoot%\system32\nw16 (only if CSNW is installed)lh %SystemRoot%\system32\vwipxspx (only if CSNW is installed)3. Close any running NTVDM.EXE running processes using Task Manager4. Stop other programs from running at star