.NET Framework Error

G

Guest

I am not certain this is the correct place for this question, so if not
please advise.
I have a problem with regard to opening aprogram written in .NET.
Specifically, Access Manager 2 - which stores all my passwords!! As soon as I
try to open it from the list on the start menu, I receive the following Error
Message:
..NET Framework Initilization Error -
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\V1.1.4322\mscorwks.dll could not be loaded
and pressing OK clears the message.
Interestingly, I get the same error message when opening MS Help and
Support, but it then opens as normal. Has anyone any ideas, or where should I
go?
 
J

Jon

Check that you have .net framework v1.1 installed [Control Panel > Add /
Remove Programs]. If not, install it.

If you do have it installed, then you could try uninstalling it and
reinstalling the framework.

Jon
 
G

Guest

Add/remove programs says I have, but then I am told 'mscorwks.dll could not
be loded'!

Jon said:
Check that you have .net framework v1.1 installed [Control Panel > Add /
Remove Programs]. If not, install it.

If you do have it installed, then you could try uninstalling it and
reinstalling the framework.

Jon


John B said:
I am not certain this is the correct place for this question, so if not
please advise.
I have a problem with regard to opening aprogram written in .NET.
Specifically, Access Manager 2 - which stores all my passwords!! As soon
as I
try to open it from the list on the start menu, I receive the following
Error
Message:
.NET Framework Initilization Error -
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\V1.1.4322\mscorwks.dll could not be
loaded
and pressing OK clears the message.
Interestingly, I get the same error message when opening MS Help and
Support, but it then opens as normal. Has anyone any ideas, or where
should I
go?
 
J

Jon

See if any of these threads shed any light on the issue

http://tinyurl.com/8y2zd


Jon



John B said:
Add/remove programs says I have, but then I am told 'mscorwks.dll could
not
be loded'!

Jon said:
Check that you have .net framework v1.1 installed [Control Panel > Add /
Remove Programs]. If not, install it.

If you do have it installed, then you could try uninstalling it and
reinstalling the framework.

Jon


John B said:
I am not certain this is the correct place for this question, so if not
please advise.
I have a problem with regard to opening aprogram written in .NET.
Specifically, Access Manager 2 - which stores all my passwords!! As
soon
as I
try to open it from the list on the start menu, I receive the following
Error
Message:
.NET Framework Initilization Error -
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\V1.1.4322\mscorwks.dll could not be
loaded
and pressing OK clears the message.
Interestingly, I get the same error message when opening MS Help and
Support, but it then opens as normal. Has anyone any ideas, or where
should I
go?
 
G

Guest

Thanks for link, Jon, but have already looked and unfortunately, they don'y
seem to work. However, all is not lost - I have been given some useful ideas
over the weekend which I wikk try later

Jon said:
See if any of these threads shed any light on the issue

http://tinyurl.com/8y2zd


Jon



John B said:
Add/remove programs says I have, but then I am told 'mscorwks.dll could
not
be loded'!

Jon said:
Check that you have .net framework v1.1 installed [Control Panel > Add /
Remove Programs]. If not, install it.

If you do have it installed, then you could try uninstalling it and
reinstalling the framework.

Jon


I am not certain this is the correct place for this question, so if not
please advise.
I have a problem with regard to opening aprogram written in .NET.
Specifically, Access Manager 2 - which stores all my passwords!! As
soon
as I
try to open it from the list on the start menu, I receive the following
Error
Message:
.NET Framework Initilization Error -
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\V1.1.4322\mscorwks.dll could not be
loaded
and pressing OK clears the message.
Interestingly, I get the same error message when opening MS Help and
Support, but it then opens as normal. Has anyone any ideas, or where
should I
go?
 
J

Jon

Ok, hope you manage to sort it.

The most glaring reason from a couple of those threads, seemed to be having
v1.0 of the dotnet framework installed, rather than v.1.1

Also manually checking for the existance of the file in the

C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\V1.1.4322

directory to confirm that the file and folder physically exists on your
system, too, would be another thing to try.

Other than that, you may get a better response in one of the
microsoft.public.dotnet newsgroups, so might be worth a repost, if none of
the ideas you've received come to fruition.

Jon


John B said:
Thanks for link, Jon, but have already looked and unfortunately, they
don'y
seem to work. However, all is not lost - I have been given some useful
ideas
over the weekend which I wikk try later

Jon said:
See if any of these threads shed any light on the issue

http://tinyurl.com/8y2zd


Jon



John B said:
Add/remove programs says I have, but then I am told 'mscorwks.dll
could
not
be loded'!

:

Check that you have .net framework v1.1 installed [Control Panel > Add
/
Remove Programs]. If not, install it.

If you do have it installed, then you could try uninstalling it and
reinstalling the framework.

Jon


I am not certain this is the correct place for this question, so if
not
please advise.
I have a problem with regard to opening aprogram written in .NET.
Specifically, Access Manager 2 - which stores all my passwords!! As
soon
as I
try to open it from the list on the start menu, I receive the
following
Error
Message:
.NET Framework Initilization Error -
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\V1.1.4322\mscorwks.dll could not
be
loaded
and pressing OK clears the message.
Interestingly, I get the same error message when opening MS Help and
Support, but it then opens as normal. Has anyone any ideas, or where
should I
go?
 

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