Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

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I was able to synchronize my Sony Ericsson P1i with my computor, but recently
it became impossible. I get the following message when I try.

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library. Runtime Error! Program:... Files\Sony
Ericsson\Mobile4\Sync Manager\dxp syncml.exe
Application requested Runtime to terminate it in unusual way. Please contact
the application's support team for more information.

I contacted Sony Ericsson, but they refered me back to Microsoft. I also
reloaded Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones.

I'm using Windows XP Prof Ed. Could someone please help me?
 
RE: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library



Hi Ajay,

You can try the following steps that might fix the issue

Step 1:

Delete the contents of the temp folders

Start->run->temp- delete all contents
start->run->%temp%->Delete all contents
Start->RUN->Prefetch->delete all the contents

Right click on the recycle bin and then choose "empty recycle bin"

Close all the windows

Step 2:

Section 3: Internet Explorer configuration settings

Part 1: Optimize Internet Explorer

By optimizing Internet Explorer, you can clear old files and settings that
may be causing conflicts and may be preventing you from connecting to the
Internet. To optimize Internet Explorer, follow these steps:

1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. Click the General tab.
3. Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files.
4. Click to select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click
OK.
5. Click Delete Cookies. When you are prompted to confirm this selection,
click OK.
6. Click Settings.
7. Click View Objects.
8. Click View, and then click Details.
9. If Damaged appears in the Status column for any program file, remove
that program file.
10. Close the Downloaded Program Files dialog box.
11. In the Settings dialog box, click OK .
12. Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes when you are
prompted to confirm the selection.
13. In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK.
14. Try to browse the Internet.

Part 2: Reset default settings in Internet Explorer
Setting security settings too high may prevent Internet Explorer from
displaying a Web site. Therefore, we recommend that you set these settings to
a default level and test whether these settings are causing a conflict. To do
this, follow these steps: 1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then
click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Click Internet, and then click Default Level .
4. Click Intranet, and then click Default Level.
5. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Restore Defaults.
6. Close Internet Explorer, reopen Internet Explorer, and then try to
browse the Internet.
If this does not resolve the problem, you can return restore Internet
Explorer to its previous security level.
Part 3: Disable third-party browser extensions
Browser extensions are used by some Web sites to provide additional content,
such as Flash movies. It is possible that one of these extensions is damaged
or is conflicting with Internet Explorer. To disable all third-party browser
extensions, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, right-click Internet
Explorer, and then click Internet Properties.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires
restart) check box.
4. Click Apply, and then click OK.
5. Start Internet Explorer, and then try to browse the Internet.


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Remove the toolbars from add/remove programs(anything)

Change the home page of internet

Muzafar
 
RE: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library



"Muzafar Ganie" wrote:

>
>
> Hi Ajay,
>
> You can try the following steps that might fix the issue
>
> Step 1:
>
> Delete the contents of the temp folders
>
> Start->run->temp- delete all contents
> start->run->%temp%->Delete all contents
> Start->RUN->Prefetch->delete all the contents
>
> Right click on the recycle bin and then choose "empty recycle bin"
>
> Close all the windows
>
> Step 2:
>
> Section 3: Internet Explorer configuration settings
>
> Part 1: Optimize Internet Explorer
>
> By optimizing Internet Explorer, you can clear old files and settings that
> may be causing conflicts and may be preventing you from connecting to the
> Internet. To optimize Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
>
> 1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
> 2. Click the General tab.
> 3. Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files.
> 4. Click to select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click
> OK.
> 5. Click Delete Cookies. When you are prompted to confirm this selection,
> click OK.
> 6. Click Settings.
> 7. Click View Objects.
> 8. Click View, and then click Details.
> 9. If Damaged appears in the Status column for any program file, remove
> that program file.
> 10. Close the Downloaded Program Files dialog box.
> 11. In the Settings dialog box, click OK .
> 12. Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes when you are
> prompted to confirm the selection.
> 13. In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK.
> 14. Try to browse the Internet.
>
> Part 2: Reset default settings in Internet Explorer
> Setting security settings too high may prevent Internet Explorer from
> displaying a Web site. Therefore, we recommend that you set these settings to
> a default level and test whether these settings are causing a conflict. To do
> this, follow these steps: 1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then
> click Internet Options.
> 2. Click the Security tab.
> 3. Click Internet, and then click Default Level .
> 4. Click Intranet, and then click Default Level.
> 5. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Restore Defaults.
> 6. Close Internet Explorer, reopen Internet Explorer, and then try to
> browse the Internet.
> If this does not resolve the problem, you can return restore Internet
> Explorer to its previous security level.
> Part 3: Disable third-party browser extensions
> Browser extensions are used by some Web sites to provide additional content,
> such as Flash movies. It is possible that one of these extensions is damaged
> or is conflicting with Internet Explorer. To disable all third-party browser
> extensions, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, right-click Internet
> Explorer, and then click Internet Properties.
> 2. Click the Advanced tab.
> 3. Click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires
> restart) check box.
> 4. Click Apply, and then click OK.
> 5. Start Internet Explorer, and then try to browse the Internet.
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Remove the toolbars from add/remove programs(anything)
>
> Change the home page of internet
>
> Muzafar
>
>
>
>
> I've tried what you suggested, but the problem persists.
 
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