.NET Exception HRESULT: 0x800736B3

9 08 2011

For a .NET application that all of a sudden fails to start, but works fine logged on as a different user, the problem is with some temporary application files.

Solution: delete the ‘apps’ folder in ‘C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\’ – restarting the application from the shortcut should then kick it back into gear.

With thanks to here


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