CO Packet Monitor Issue

03/14/2013 12:10 abdoumatrix#1
hey all

i download this CoMon many times
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every time same error
"COMon.exe is a valid Win32 application"?

already tried run as admin

Any help ,please:handsdown:
03/14/2013 12:49 shadowman123#2
Maybe your Anti virus Blocked it from working
03/14/2013 13:14 -impulse-#3
you need .net installed
03/14/2013 13:37 phize#4
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Originally Posted by abdoumatrix View Post
hey all

i download this CoMon many times
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

every time same error
"COMon.exe is a valid Win32 application"?

already tried run as admin

Any help ,please:handsdown:
Unplug your computer.
03/14/2013 14:53 abdoumatrix#5
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Originally Posted by shadowman123 View Post
Maybe your Anti virus Blocked it from working
already done and failed

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Originally Posted by -impulse- View Post
you need .net installed
more specific please

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Originally Posted by phize View Post
Unplug your computer.
100% way :D
so i just shut down my computer
and all my problems will be solved xD
03/14/2013 15:02 _DreadNought_#6
Sounds to me like an antivirus done its "failsafe" technique and corrupted the file.
03/14/2013 19:14 !KrAToS!#7
Try Closing Firewall:rolleyes:
03/15/2013 15:06 -impulse-#8
Try installing .net 3.5 or 4... >.>
03/15/2013 15:19 _DreadNought_#9
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Originally Posted by -impulse- View Post
Try installing .net 3.5 or 4... >.>
>> I highly doubt would be the problem.

On slightly older OS's such as XP -- yes.

Since he said "Run as admin" I assume its win7 and win7 has a nice little error saying "Runtime vx.x required" :P
03/15/2013 15:32 zoro7070#10
shutdown the antivirus and re-download it
03/15/2013 20:55 -impulse-#11
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Originally Posted by _DreadNought_ View Post
>> I highly doubt would be the problem.

On slightly older OS's such as XP -- yes.

Since he said "Run as admin" I assume its win7 and win7 has a nice little error saying "Runtime vx.x required" :P
Well I have no idea. I only know that sometimes if you dont have .net installed it gives the error with Win32 app and some hex numbers like 0x00000007c.
03/15/2013 21:03 Spirited#12
I would think Impulse is right, because if it was a security issue, the file would simply disappear (because the firewall/anti-virus would have removed it), would it not? Since the owner of the thread seems to not even know what .NET is, that's probably the issue (if I had to make an educated guess).
03/15/2013 22:13 phize#13
It's definitely not a .NET issue, as it's a native application written in C++. It's most likely OP's AV software or something interfering with the download.
03/15/2013 22:15 Spirited#14
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Originally Posted by phize View Post
It's definitely not a .NET issue, as it's a native application written in C++. It's most likely OP's AV software or something interfering with the download.
Ohhh!! I know what this is (I think). My friend had an issue with this as well (not for this application though). If this program wasn't programmed in VC++ CLR and was in fact coded in VC++ Win32, then maybe he needs the VC++ redistribution package.
03/15/2013 22:25 phize#15
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Originally Posted by Fаng View Post
Ohhh!! I know what this is (I think). My friend had an issue with this as well (not for this application though). If this program wasn't programmed in VC++ CLR and was in fact coded in VC++ Win32, then maybe he needs the VC++ redistribution package.
Nah, not CLR, it's a VC++ MFC application. It's been statically linked, so you won't need the redist. package :)