Interactive Services Detection Runtime Error
sign up now!. Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Error Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Evol, Jan 7, 2013. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 2 of 4 < Prev 1 2 3 4 Next > Evol Registered Members Joined: Jan 7, 2013 Messages: 39 Location: USA Operating System: Windows 7 Hi Starbuck, I tried to install the printer again, with the same results and error messages. I then disabled the 'Interactive Services Detection' service, restarted, and tried to install the printer one more time. The install ended up freezing around the same time I usually receive the error message. I had to leave so I left it alone for http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/visual-c-runitime-error a couple of hours and it was still frozen and unresponsive when I got back. I had to close it out using 'task manager'. I haven't contacted HP about the problem for a couple of reasons. One, I saw others say that when they contacted them they were told (whether true or not) it was a problem on Microsoft's end and that they couldn't help. Two I feel like if I explained what happened they would say something like http://computerhelpforums.com/threads/microsoft-visual-c-runtime-library-error.33387/page-2 "Well the printer was working fine until you got malware and did a system restore. Clearly its something you did wrong and its unrelated to our software". But I guess I probably should contact them just to see if they can offer any assistance. Also, I read the info in this link you posted: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/patricka/ar...eshooting-interactive-services-detection.aspx I had never noticed the drop down box that said 'show program details'. I clicked it on this time when I received the error message and it said C:Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe was the culprit. I then created a custom view in the 'event viewer' like the article said. It gave me a list of every time the error has occured. The first occurrence was 12-19-2012 if that helps you in any way. I also looked at the details for every time the error has occured. They are all the same and they all say: "Device or Application: C:\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe. Message title: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library". Does this mean that 'spoolsv.exe' is whats causing the problem? As far as digging deeper with other programs, I'm all for anything that you think could possibly help. Thanks! Evol, Jan 10, 2013 #21 starbuck Administrator - Malware Removal Specialist Administrator Joined: Sep 26, 2009 Messages: 2,745 Location: Midlands, UK Operating System: Windows 7 Memory: 8gb DDR3 Hard Drive: 500gb Power Supply: 650w Hi Evol, I received the error message and it said C:Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe was the culprit.Click to
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on my computer is trying to display a message. The following details are displayed.Message Title: PrintersProgram Path: 5b64144ccfdf_6.0.7601.17514_none_fa396087175ac9ac\COMCTL32.dll This message started appearing right after I installed Service Pack 1. Sponsored Links: Read full post... Report an issue Thank you for taking the time to report an issue. What's wrong... Please write below. And write your email address (optional) Similar posts... Focus Lost to: Interactive Service Detection I have this problem that interrupts when I do something on full screen (interruption on every few minutes)*FOcus lost to: Interactive Service Detection*It does not pop up any dialog, but just for a sec I can see something on my taskbar then diasappear.After some research, I found that the service name that interrupts is UI0Detect.exe.I can stop the process in Task Manager, but it will show up after a while. And I checked on services.msc, the "Interactive Services Detection" has a manual startup type. Service is marked as an interactive service Event ID 7030 I am working on an installer which also installs an service "TestService". The service is installed to allow service to interact with desktop(we need a little console to show errors etc. )I have one PC with Windows 7 Enterprise where I cannot start this service. The windows system log is: Event ID 7030The TestService service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly.I tried to disable Interactive Service detection service and also activate (automatic)But nothing, no chance to start my service on this PC.What else can I check?By the way: I had no problems on other pc's. The service starts, the interactive service detections shows the console, click ok . Interactive Service Detection - Java update problem? I have a Windows 7 box that keeps popping up with an Interactive Service Detection window. It appears to be some kind of Java update problem, but I can't find anything on line after several.Hours of searching. I found reference on how to stop the alert, but that doesn't resolve the cause.Interactive Service DetectionA program running on this computer is trying to display a message The program might need information from you or permission to complete the task Why does this happen?Message Title: Security AlertProgram Path: c:\Windows\Patches\jre-6u39-windows-i586.exe Getting Interactive S