Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-10-22 02:19 PM
KIXX32.EXE Application Error

Hello All,

We are also facing Kix32.exe error while login in our environment. Is there any resolution for this ?


AllenAdministrator
(KiX Supporter)
2018-10-22 03:35 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

Please answer questions above.

Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-10-22 04:08 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

There is no event log registered associated with issue. Any help please ?

Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-10-22 04:20 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

This is what i found in Event log.

Application popup: KIX32.EXE - Application Error : The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142). Click OK to close the application.


AllenAdministrator
(KiX Supporter)
2018-10-22 05:57 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

Doing a websearch on c0000142 finds many articles regarding this issue, but I didn't see any fix. I don't think this has anything to do with kix though.

Is this happening on all your computers or just one?
Have you tried using the newest version of kixtart to see if the problem goes away?
Have you disabled your antivirus to see if it causing issues?


Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-10-22 06:49 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

We have around 50+ machines recorded for this issue and the count increasing day by day. Could you please help me with checking version of kixtart ?

Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-10-22 06:50 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

Also i have tried all possible solutions to fix by its appearing again and again.

AllenAdministrator
(KiX Supporter)
2018-10-22 08:25 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

You can right click on the kix32.exe to get the version or run a script with @kix to output the version.

I really don't believe this is a kix specific error. If you google c0000142 you will see this error popping up in many places. It appears it COULD BE a desktop heap problem or possibly a permissions problem. I'm not linking to any of those sites as I have no experience with that, nor has this issue been referenced here on the forums, ever, until today.

My suggestions would be.
1. Re/Download Kix 4.67 http://www.kixtart.org/?p=downloads
2. Get a clean install of Windows with no other software installed.
3. Run your script


AllenAdministrator
(KiX Supporter)
2018-10-28 08:34 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

It would be interesting if the poster would update this post if they found a fix.

Found this following article that might also help.
From: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/a...0xc0000142.html

With this suggestion of the bunch seeming like the most likely culpret.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LoadAppInit_DLLs
should be set to 0


Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-12-11 12:58 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

Hi Allen,

We are facing the issue for more number of users and we are yet to identify the root cause.

We are running the logon script in our environment and identified that this logon script creating the mentioned application pop up, but all users are not facing the issue.

Could you please suggest what needs to be carried out and where we need to install Kix 4.67 version ?


Arogya
(Fresh Scripter)
2018-12-11 01:15 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

Also I have tried the below one, but user machine already having the register entry which set to 0.

With this suggestion of the bunch seeming like the most likely culpret.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LoadAppInit_DLLs
should be set to 0


AllenAdministrator
(KiX Supporter)
2018-12-11 03:06 PM
Re: KIXX32.EXE Application Error

If you are running a logon script I assume you have Kix in the netlogon directory on the domain controllers. There's really no installing it. Just copy the kix32.exe file there.

My suggestion would be to get back to basics. Create a new installation of windows, join the domain, and then run a very simple test script, not the logon script. If that passes, run the logon script. If that passes, install one program at a time, and re-run logon script.

You should also consider posting your logon script here too.