Internal Error Error Code 7
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7" Last post 01-30-2012 1:02 PM by InstallGuy. 3 replies. Page 1 of 1 (4 items) Sort Posts: Oldest to newest Newest to oldest Previous Next 01-16-2012 5:08 PM sgblank Joined on 04-23-2008 Posts 23 Notification http://cs.pervasive.com/forums/p/14400/49739.aspx Viewer "Error Code 7" Reply Contact Every time I log in on my Windows https://bitbucket.org/xnejp03/serviio/issues/419/an-internal-error-occurred-error-code-7-on XP Pro SP3 laptop, I receive an error dialog containing the message "An internal error occurred (error code: 7)" and a single OK button which, when clicked, causes the dialog to disappear until the next time I log in. This dialog is so very descriptive, that it has only taken me a week to figure out that internal error the Pervasive Notification Viewer, auto-loaded at login via a shortcut in the Startup folder, is the source. It seems like this error first started appearing after I last ran Windows Update. But, like I said, I've been chasing my tail for a week now and, unfortunately, can't remember all the various machinations I've been through trying to just make it go away.I find no mention of this dialog or its internal error error message anywhere in the PSQL Knowledgebase; in fact, searching for "notification viewer" only returns a single document that discusses how licenses are authenticated. Similarly, I can find nothing even remotely helpful in the documentation.I can (and have) simply removed the Notification Viewer's shortcut from the Startup folder. But I would really like to know how to solve the problem. I've haven't yet resorted to reinstalling PSQL.The version is 11.10.42.0; there's nothing in the PVSW.LOG file, save for a brazillion Resources allocated/Resources released pairs; there are a couple of Warnings and a single Error in the Windows' Application Event log complaining about .NET:".NET Runtime Optimization Service (clr_optimization_v2.0.50727_32) - Tried to start a service that wasn't the latest version of CLR Optimization service. Will shutdown"So, I guess my next step will be to reinstall .NET v2.0.Is there anyone out there who could save me some time, please? 01-17-2012 12:12 PM In reply to InstallGuy Joined on 07-11-2007 Austin Posts 199 Re: Notification Viewer "Error Code 7" Reply Contact I have not seen this error before, but I have not done a lot of work on XP lately. The Notification Viewer is a new utility added to the engine installations for v11 SP1 (it does not use the .NET Framework). Do you have
is a free Git and Mercurial client for Windows. Atlassian SourceTree is a free Git and Mercurial client for Mac. Petr Nejedly serviio Issues Issues Create issue Issue #419 resolved An internal error occurred (error code 7) on Windows with space in TEMP variable fraenk created an issue 2011-10-02 Serviio doesn't work on Windows if space characters are in the TEMP/TMP variable. Tested on Windows XP SP3, the console and server don't start: {{{ An internal error occurred (error code 7) }}} The Windows XP standard settings: {{{ %USERPROFILE%\Lokale Einstellungen\Temp }}} result in: {{{ C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\User Name\Lokale Einstellungen\Temp }}} Workaround: Changing the TEMP and TMP variable to e.g. “C:\Temp” and reinstalling Serviio helps to work around this problem. Comments (11) fraenk reporter edited description 2011-10-02T11:47:17+00:00 fraenk reporter edited description 2011-10-02T11:47:37+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner thanks. is there anything in the logs? I mean does serviio even attempt to start? Not sure if it's Serviio bug or a Java problem. 2011-10-09T15:41:47+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner marked as trivial Cannot reproduce this on Win 7. Can you attach log of when this happens to see it the service doesn't start at all or if it crashes after some time? 2011-12-08T22:57:48+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner removed version 2011-12-16T23:23:52+00:00 Anonymous I have been receiving the same issue (Internal Error - error code: 7) What you have caused this to occur? I get the message everytime I start the computer but after pressing ok computer seems fine. Email me: cgrace19@hotmail.com Thanks 2012-05-18T13:42:32+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner This seems to be caused by exe4j temp files: http://forum.serviio.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4607&p=49942#p49937 2012-08-07T08:47:04+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner This will be fixed in Exe4j 4.4.7 2012-08-07T23:38:10+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner Should be fixed now by updating to exe4j 4.5 2012-10-09T20:39:17+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner changed version to 1.1 2012-10-09T20:39:35+00:00 Petr Nejedly repo owner changed status to resolved 2012-10-09T20:39:38+00:00 Log in to comment Assignee Petr Nejedly Type bug Priority trivial Status resolved Component – Version 1.1 Votes 0 Watchers 2 Blog Support Plans & pricing Documentation API Site status Version info Terms of service Privacy policy English G