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    Multiple Sidebyside errors.

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by shinakuma9, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. shinakuma9

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    Anyone else getting this or know what it is? I've tried various fixes on google, nothing has worked. I dont know why this is happening but it happened on my old laptop too. This is what i have:

    Activation context generation failed for "c:\program files (x86)\mozbackup\dll\DelZip179.dll".Error in manifest or policy file "c:\program files (x86)\mozbackup\dll\DelZip179.dll" on line 8. The value "*" of attribute "language" in element "assemblyIdentity" is invalid.

    Activation context generation failed for "c:\program files (x86)\innovative solutions\drivermax\DPInst\ia64\dpinst.exe". Dependent Assembly Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls,language="*",processorArchitecture="ia64",publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df",type="win32",version="6.0.0.0" could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis.

    Activation context generation failed for "c:\program files\R\r-2.12.0\Tcl\bin64\tk85.dll".Error in manifest or policy file "c:\program files\R\r-2.12.0\Tcl\bin64\tk85.dll" on line 9. The value "x64" of attribute "processorArchitecture" in element "assemblyIdentity" is invalid.


    Really random because before I only got the firefox error, and now im getting the error on drivermax and "R" (which is a statistics based programming language). These errors are in event viewer but i dont know what they mean.