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want solutions to the problems. This is a recipe for disaster in the 'Men are from Mars, women are from Venus' world. But that could be another article. Heck, that could be another entire web site! Sometimes I bring the problems on myself. This is one of them. If you aren't a software engineer (or as we used to call them "programmers"), then let me Jedi mind trick you - "This is not the article you are looking for. You can go about your business. Move along." Seriously. Click Here for Press Release My problem: To be brief and concise - this dialogue box is magically appearing in a Visual Basic 2013 application I'm writing: I've chased this rabbit down so many holes I've lost count, feel like I've sprouted whiskers and a powder puff tail, and expect Elmer Fudd to stare me down with a double barrel shotgun and say "Iwve got you now, you wascally wabbit!" I might have an answer. The really cool part is I've read so many articles on this particular error I have a strange feeling it might be the same answer for more than one bloodshot eyed software engineer out there desperately trying to fix this problem. Thus why I'm writing this, to maybe spare you a significant amount of debugging time. If you happen to be an end-user looking for answers when you startup your Windows 8 / 8.1 machine, when closing World of Warcraft, while scanning a document with your HP Scanner (hpqscnvw.exe), when working with Avid Pro Audio, when working with MyDVD, when playing games with Steam like Left 4 Dead 2, if you have Panda security software installed, or many different Adobe products, when accessing data from your Panda security software, or many other products - I'm sad to report your error might indeed be described here ... however you are powerless to fix it. If their product does what mine did, this might indeed describe a root cause and fix. But again, if you are an end user, you'll have to talk your w