it sounds sort of similar
to that of opening the
windows explorer and
instead of a list of files
and folders zipping right
up for display, you get
a flash light searching
for files and folders.
sometimes such delays
will cause an immediate
response like the error
message, then shortly
the program will launch.
but the cause of such
delays are a result of
a number of things.
below are a few things
to do.
what i would suggest as
an attempt is to:
1) disable all your startups
including your antivirals,
temporarily that is:
click start >run>msconfig
then go to the startup
tab and disable all of
the entries.
you can jot down which
ones were disabled and
you can post them here
so that we can examine
what you have or should
not have.
2) clear your "prefetch"
folder. it can be found
in the windows directory.
just go ahead and wipe/delete
all the entries away, as
windows will automatically
rebuild an entry as needed.
3) then before you reboot
any of the above, go to
admin tools> services
and enable indexing.
if it is noted as enabled,
then cycle it by disabling
it and enabling/starting it again.
then reboot
afterwards go to that folder
and launch that executable
file and without using the
shortcut method.
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"jferguson-onco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm running XP sp2 on a pc; after I install and try to run 2 different
> applications, medical physics apps, I get an error stating that the
> application has failed to launch because the path is invalid.
>
> I browse the folder and launch the app from the executable, not the
> shortcut, and I get the same error.
>
> Occasionally I will receive this error and while I'm still looking at the
> screen, cause I'm stumped, the application will launch and work correctly.
>
> Has anyone seen this before? If so how did you take care of the problem?
>
> Thanks,
> John
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