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Hi All
I know this has been asked before and I have tried all the fixes suggested, I'm hoping someone may have a new idea. When I click Video Demo to create Captivate just shuts down:
- I have tried rebooting
- I’ve updated the software
- I’ve tried running while all other programmes are closed
- I’ve tried running as an admin
- I don't have a webcam or any webcam drivers installed
This has only just started and has been fine for the last 3 months, nothing has changed with my setup so I'm not sure why this has suddently started. Any help would be appreicated!
Natasha
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If it worked fine for months and then started doing this, something MUST have changed. Was there some silent update to the Windows OS?
Another user recently reported a similar issue and said it was fixed after he uninstalled and reinstalled Captivate. If you do this, make sure you select the option to delete Preferences.
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Thanks Rob, IT have just tried this this morning and sadly the problem continues. Do you have nay other ideas?
IT suggested shariing the following message from Event Viewer, I don't know if this means anything to you:
Faulting application name: AdobeCaptivate.exe, version: 11.5.1.499, time stamp: 0x5d42e02b
Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.17134.1184, time stamp: 0x8569b554
Exception code: 0xe06d7363
Thanks
Natasha
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The message shows that the Captivate EXE is conflicting with a DLL call kernelbase.dll. This is a Windows System DLL buried deep inside the C:\Windows folder.In IT circles this type of problem is known as "DLL hell".
Somewhere on your system there is another application that is making use of the same DLL and the resulting conflict is causing Captivate to crash. You need your IT guys to find out what the other app is that is also wanting to use this DLL at the same time as Captivate.
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Thanks Rod, this sound like it will be fun.... I'll let them know and see if we can pin it down!
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What the techs are going to find when they start digging around inside the Windows folder on your system is that there will in fact be several copies of this system DLL buried in different sub folders, and they will most likely NOT all be the same version of that DLL. Captivate needs a specific version of the DLL for it to run properly. But if some other app on your system is already using that DLL then Captivate might end up with another non-compatible version and then crash.
You should also get one of the IT techs who has full Admin privileges log into your PC with his profile and then try to run Captivate in the same way that you end up crashing it. E.g trying to do a Video Demo. If the tech can do it but you cannot, that would indicate that a big part of the problem is likely to be that you are not able to run Captivate with high enough privileges. Captivate is supposed to be launched with Run As Administrator privilege. If you are not able to do that, you will definitely end up with problems because certain tasks (i.e. Video Demo) require lower level access to the system than others because they are accessing the video or audio drivers etc.