Steppschuh / RemoteControlServer

Remote Control Server
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Server crash - Problem Event Name CLR20r3 #68

Closed DeckStarg closed 9 years ago

DeckStarg commented 9 years ago

Everytime I start up the server file, I get the above mentioned error, and attachements below. The app continues to work if I leave the server interface (phone) on the screen but as soon as I minimise it then the app crashes. I then move my mouse over the small icon on the taskbar and the icon disappears.
I have searched the net for fixes and tried them all, from verifying the integrity of .Net Framework 4.0 as well as using the CMD fix but still no luck. I have also tried fixing the registry with a scan but also no luck. Please can you assist? remot control server error1 remot control server error2

Steppschuh commented 9 years ago

Please close the server, go to the app data directory at C:\Users\<Your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Remote Control Server\ and delete the config / settings file. Restart the server and you should be good to go.

DeckStarg commented 9 years ago

Fantastic! I will try later today and let you know. Thanks for the reply.

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Stephan Schultz notifications@github.com wrote:

Please close the server, go to the app data directory at C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Remote Control Server\ and delete the config / settings file. Restart the server and you should be good to go.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/Steppschuh/RemoteControlServer/issues/68#issuecomment-63610858 .

Templada commented 8 years ago

this doesn't work for me. Is there another workaround? It's very annoying to hit two times "close the program" after booting up.

BR, Marvin

DeckStarg commented 8 years ago

Hi Stephan

This fix isn't working anymore. Any other suggestions please?

Running Windows 7 Ultimate x64

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Stephan Schultz notifications@github.com wrote:

Please close the server, go to the app data directory at C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Remote Control Server\ and delete the config / settings file. Restart the server and you should be good to go.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/Steppschuh/RemoteControlServer/issues/68#issuecomment-63610858 .

Steppschuh commented 8 years ago

What exactly are the crash reports you are seeing? They might are caused by something different than an outdated config file.

DeckStarg commented 8 years ago

Well, I submitted a ticket via GitHub a while ago, while I was running Windows 7. This problem never got solved. The latest version of your app seems to work well with Windows 10 but I have had endless issues with the app on Windows 7. I recently downgraded back to Windows 7, as I hated Windows 10.

I have attached screenshots of the exact error codes. These errors come up ever single time I launch the application on the PC and it comes up twice. After I click on CLOSE THE PROGRAM after the first error message, I get another error message straight afterwards and I click CLOSE THE PROGRAM again. After the second time, the app continues to run.

Please come up with a solution.

Thanks

On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Stephan Schultz notifications@github.com wrote:

What exactly are the crash reports you are seeing? They might are caused by something different than an outdated config file.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/Steppschuh/RemoteControlServer/issues/68#issuecomment-170230492 .

Steppschuh commented 8 years ago

I'd suggest uninstalling the server from your PC, deleting the appdata folder at C:\Users\<Your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Remote Control Server\ and installing the latest .NET framework.

After that reinstall the latest server version and start it with administrator rights.

DeckStarg commented 8 years ago

Hi Stephan

I have the latest version of Net Framework already, 4.5. I'll try uninstall in the app and reinstalling. I'm just scared that some of the apps files will remain in the registry. Don't you have some removal app that I can make sure there are no traces left behind after the uninstall? On 10 Jan 2016 12:48 PM, "Stephan Schultz" notifications@github.com wrote:

I'd suggest uninstalling the server from your PC, deleting the appdata folder at C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Remote Control Server\ and installing the latest .NET framework http://www.microsoft.com/net.

After that reinstall the latest server version and start it with administrator rights.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/Steppschuh/RemoteControlServer/issues/68#issuecomment-170333857 .

Steppschuh commented 8 years ago

The server doesn't store any registry entries, except if you enabled the server to load when Windows starts. The 'removal app' will be invoked when you uninstall the server like this