This error can be caused by unregistered files on all Windows platforms, or an incorrect version of Comcat.dll on Windows NT only. Program: C:\arcgis\arcexe81\bin\ArcMap.exe Thank you everyone for providing feedback to us, and we apologize for any inconvenience that this issue might have caused on your workflow.Error: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library - Runtime Error! Error MessageĪttempting to start ArcMap or ArcCatalog results in the following error: This knowledge base article provides further detail on this issue. Removing unnecessary items from Internet Explorer’s list of addons may also help. If the application referenced in the PATH environment variable is nonessential, uninstalling it may provide a safe workaround for the issue.
At this point, we are in early stage of testing fix for this issue and the current plan is to issue a general patch for the affected products.Įsri does not recommend workarounds that involve modifying the PATH environment variable or deleting msvcr90.dll from folders listed in the PATH, as doing either can negatively impact any application reliant on the DLL. Our Development teams have been actively working to get a fix for this issue over the last week. This issue was reported to Esri Support and a defect was logged to further investigate the cause and potential solution. UPDATE: I encourage readers to check out Alex Stum's suggestion in this thread regarding Normal.gxt. See this article for more information on python modules within FME.
iCLS (Intel Capability Licensing Service) Client, installed as part of the Intel graphic card drivers suite, adds itself into the process of the engine executable and links against a different version of the C runtime file. This error is caused by third-party software, and not by FME or the ArcObjects code. The installed versions will be listed there. The following FME Knowledge Center article may be related to your issue: C++ Runtime error: 6034. Open Add and Remove Programs and look for Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable.