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.NET Runtime 2.0 Error Event ID: 5000

My .NET Windows Application is installed on over 350 computers. I am using
ClickOnce to deploy/update the application. I have (1) one computer that the
following error occurs when the application starts. I have tried
repairing/reinstalling the .NET Framework, Removing/Reinstalling my
application, etc. but I still receive the error. Need help resolving ...

EventType clr20r3, P1 dfsvc.exe, P2 2.0.50727.42, P3 4333af20, P4
system.drawing, P5 2.0.0.0, P6 4333aeaf, P7 7bd, P8 31, P9
system.typeinitialization, P10 NIL.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Best Regards,

Philip
Feb 19 '07 #1
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Hello,

Is the application running under a local administrator account on the
particular client? I see some similiar was cause of a non-admin account,
and lack of permission on some registry entries.

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

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Feb 20 '07 #2
Luke,

Yes. All users in our enviornment are administrators on their computer.
However, let me know if there are specific registry entries you would like me
to verify.

Best Regards,

Philip
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Philip
"Luke Zhang [MSFT]" wrote:
Hello,

Is the application running under a local administrator account on the
particular client? I see some similiar was cause of a non-admin account,
and lack of permission on some registry entries.

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

Microsoft Online Community Support
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Feb 20 '07 #3
Hello Philip,

The DFSVC.exe is the ClickOnce loader. To perform further trouble shoot,
you may perform a Xcopy deployment on the client: copy all foler/files from
other computer which works correctly, will this make the application work?

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

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Feb 22 '07 #4

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