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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Gorillaproff Level 1 (0 points) Q: Launch failure and shared library error Hello all,I need help! I think I may have accidentally trashed an important file or folder. I cannot launch MS Word or any of my MS office 04 applications. I get a warning that says Application Launch Failure . . . can't be launched because of a shared library error: "*"I can open Word files using Pages, but not with Word. I reloaded MS Word but still cannot launch it. Can anybody tell me what happened and what i can do about it? Any help is greatly appreciated.Thanks,MarkPowerBook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.8) PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.4.8) Posted on Oct 10, 2006 4:03 PM I have this question too Close Q: Launch failure and shared library error All replies Helpful answers by Dr. Smoke, Dr. Smoke Oct 12, 2006 12:48 AM in response to Gorillaproff Level 9 (56,585 points) Oct 12, 2006 12:48 AM in response to Gorillaproff Hi, Gorillaproff. Welcome to the Discussions.See my "Troubleshooting shared library errors" FAQ.Good luck! Dr. SmokeAuthor: Troubleshooting Mac OS X---Note: The information provided in the link(s) above is freely available. However, because I own The X Lab™, a commercial Web site to which some of these links point, the Apple Discussions Terms of Use require I include the following disclosure statement with this post:I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by wadzunit, wadzunit Oct 16, 2006 11:54 PM in response to Gorillaproff Level 1 (65 points) Oct 16, 2006 11:54 PM in response to Gorillaproff This is a very common error - it has something to do Carbonlib becoming unusable after an update and has reared it's ugly head too often for my liking!Some report success re-appling the combo update, others only get non-native apps running again using an archive install. In my experience these carbonlib library errors usually happen after updating a machine with existing problems - e.g drive too full, incorrect permissions or bad s
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The download is finished, I attempt to open up the installer and I get a message saying "Application launch failure: The application "installer" could not be launched because of a shared http://mac.bigresource.com/OS-X-Application-Launch-Failure-Shared-Library-Error-VhNPCsYgI.html library error: "<>". View 2 Replies Similar Messages: Software :: Application Word Could Not Be Launched Because Of A Shared Library Error? OS X :: Application Launch Failure On G4 - Cant See Icons On Desktop http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/sharedlibraryerrors.html Or Open Word Software :: Shared Library Error On G4 - Word Could Not Be Launched Software :: Illustrator Not Loading - Shared Library Error Software :: Shared Library Error In Photoshop And MS Word Software microsoft word :: Cannot Open Microsoft Due To Shared Library Error Applications :: Failure To Launch Dreamweaver MX Applications :: ITunes 8.1 Crashing At Launch - Kern Failure? MacBook Pro :: Accessing Shared Folders On Windows 7 - Login Failure OS X :: Open A New Window On Application Launch? OS X :: Can I Add An Application To Launch In Expose Shortcut OS X :: Can Make An Application Launch With ITunes microsoft word shared Software :: Launch Application While Keep Another In Background Software :: I Cant Launch The Photobooth Application? Software :: Using Keyboard Shortcut To Launch Application? Software :: How To Use Terminal To Launch Application While Holding Key Down OS X V10.7 Lion :: Can't Get Any Newly-installed Application To Launch MacBook :: Application Taking Forever To Launch (Getting Beachballs) MacBook Pro :: Why Are Application Icons On Launch Pad In Duplicate Form (2 Of Each) Imac Is Making A Lot Of Beeps Every Time Launch An Application OS X V10.7 Lion :: Stop It From Opening Old Docs When Launch An Application? OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Mail Application Quits Unexpectedly When Go To Launch It Applications :: What To Use To Develop Shared Network Drive Application Software :: Safari And ITunes Won't Launch - Application Quit Unexpectedly? Software :: Shared Library Errors For MS Installer On G4 Applications :: How To Access Shared Library In IPhoto OS X :: Cover Art In Front Row From Shared Itunes Library ITunes :: Can't Access Its Library On A Shared Drive ITunes :: Link Between It And Library Lost, Hard Drive Failure ADVERTISEMENT Software :: Application Word Could Not Be Launched Because Of A Shared Library Error? Jun 17, 2008 when I went to cli
missing or corrupted. A key component or dependency of the affected application is incompatible with the installed version of Mac OS X. That key component is a shared library. This FAQ addresses the following topics concerning troubleshooting shared library errors: About shared libraries. Causes of shared library errors. Resolving shared library errors. Preventing shared library errors. About shared libraries Shared libraries are collections of programming and data that can be used by multiple applications. They can permit applications to use memory efficiently by sharing common programming and resources, as well as simplify application development. For example, a developer writing an application that works with QuickTime files can use functions provided by QuickTime's shared libraries. For readers familiar with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X shared libraries are analogous to Windows dynamic link libraries (.dll). Shared libraries are either static or dynamic. More precisely, they are either statically linked or dynamically linked. For the purposes of this FAQ, the primary differences between static and dynamic shared libraries are that an application employing dynamic shared libraries can be smaller, load faster, and use less RAM than if that application was coded using static shared libraries. [1] Shared libraries are distributed in frameworks, as standalone dynamic shared libraries, and as import libraries. [2] Mac OS X includes a vast number of shared libraries, which are used by both applications and the operating system itself. Applications can use Mac OS X's shared libraries, their own shared libraries, or a combination thereof. Causes of shared library errors Common causes of shared library errors include: Problems with your Mac OS X startup disk. Corrupted Mac OS X installation. The affected application is: Corrupted. Incompatible with the version of Mac OS X you are using. Dependent upon another application or operating system component which is either: Corrupted. Incompatible with the affected application or the installed version of Mac OS X. Resolving shared library errors As shared libraries are often fundamental components of the operating system, resolving a shared library error often requires reinstalling Mac OS X.