Line 10, position 1.Īt (Exception e)Īt (Int32& startPos, Int32& endPos, Int32& outOrChars)Īt ()Īt ()Īt (ExceptionAction action)Īt (XmlUtil xmlUtil, String parentConfigKey, Boolean inLocation, String locationSubPath, OverrideModeSetting overrideMode, Boolean skipInChildApps)Īt (XmlUtil xmlUtil)Īt () (C:\Users\Lindsey\AppData\Local\MSI\SCM.exe_Url_zv0ikcohnhzptbjtykvepncdk0ijftla\3.0\nfig line 10) -> : '.', hexadecimal value 0x00, is an invalid character. : Configuration system failed to initialize -> : '.', hexadecimal value 0x00, is an invalid character. Just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. See the end of this message for details on invoking Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.Ever since my Seagate external storage broke ive been seeing this message ever since, does this have to do with my external hard drive? This is the message i recieve at start up every time. For example, the memcpy function does not end the string copy when a null byte is encountered before the indicated length. Note These copy functions are slightly different. Replace the strncpy function with other functions that have the similar functionality, such as the memcpyfunction or the lstrcpyn function.
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Apply it only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. However, it is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. Resolution Hotfix informationĪ supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft. This issue is introduced by new optimizations to some CRT library functions. This problem occurs because the strncpy function tries to access the next byte after the source buffer. The length to be copied includes the final byte of the source buffer. The length to be copied is an even multiple of 8. The next byte after this page does not belong to the running process. The source buffer extends to the end of an allocated page. This problem occurs when the following conditions are true: When you check the call stack, you may find an access violation was triggered in the Msvcr90.dll file and that the application stopped responding in the strncpy function. An unhandled win32 exception occured in ' application_name'