Re: Application Failed to Initialize Properly (0xc0000022) after KB927
- From: Shadrach Flint <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 14:05:15 -0700
Hi
So did you attempt the solution that worked for me, posted above?
On 4 Jun, 20:29, Al <A...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have same problem after 23 May installation of KB927891 on XP-Pro SP2.
At login, Admin Accounts seem okay, but Power Users receive error message
"Application Failed to Initialize Properly (0xc0000022)" for these three:
"osCheck.exe" "ccApp.exe" and "PIFSvc.exe"
Last week problem spread to "acrobat_sl.exe" and Acrobat-Pro won't run for
Power Users. Today the problem spread to "uiStub.exe" and NIS2007 protection
no longer runs for Power Users; Symantec Tech Support could not resolve with
three attempts today. It seems to be a Windows-XP problem.
Does anyone know if Microsoft is addressing this issue? Please let me know
if you learn the cause and solution.
Thank you, Al
"Michael" wrote:
I'm using Windows XP Professional SP 2.
After installing KB927891 using the automatic update from the Administrators
ID, I found my limited access ID getting numerous "Application failed to
initialize properly (0xc0000022)" errors. (The following programs got the
error: ACTray, ACMLIcon, scheduler_proxy, pdservice, PIFSvc, osCheck, ccApp,
reader_sl.)
I went back to the Administrator ID and all worked fine. Back to the
limited ID, same errors. From the Administrator's ID I granted administrator
authority to the limited ID and the limited ID now worked fine. I removed
Administrator authority and the limited ID got all the errors again.
I removed KB927891 and tried the limited ID again - still got allthe errors.
Are my problems caused by some quirk in KB927891 or are my problems a
coincidence? I've read about many successes with KB927891 but I did find one
posting by someone in England (on another board) with what sounded like the
same problem. His "fix" was to restore his system to pre-KB927891 - I hope
to not have to do that. Anyone have a better solution?
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