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Error 193: 0cx1 when running .net windows service

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Supriya - 29 Dec 2005 12:02 GMT
Hi,
I ran a windows service from a non-primary partition and got the following
exception:
Error 192: 0cx1.

I understand this error number indicates that the exe is corrupt. I have all
files related to my application, i.e. all dlls on which this windows service
exe depends in the same folder as the exe. All this is on the non-primary
(lets call it application) partition. The primary partition has OS and .net
framework 1.1 while the application partition has all custom applications.

Could somebody please help me know what framework dependencies a .net
windows service requires to execute and how I can set a reference to them

I am working on Windows 2003 Proffesional.
Thanks
Supriya

p.s. if there is a more appropriate newsgroup I should be posting to, could
someone plz direct me to it?
Naveen - 29 Dec 2005 13:14 GMT
The partition dose not has to do anything with the service not coming
up. Did you look at the event viewer for exception? The .NET framework
would be loaded irrespective of the partition.
Supriya - 30 Dec 2005 04:26 GMT
Hi,
I checked the event log and found the message
"%1 is not a valid win32 application".
I found this support article which gave me a clue :
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;812486
I wrote the install path in MS DOS format and it worked.

Thanks
Supriya

> The partition dose not has to do anything with the service not coming
> up. Did you look at the event viewer for exception? The .NET framework
> would be loaded irrespective of the partition.

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