First time trying Chrome using Liberkey. When I try to launch it, I got the message "Unable to prepare the execution context for the portable application. Please close all open windows and start the application again".
I tried that, but it did not work.
I reinstalled Google Chrome from the scratch, it did not work either.
I found the following message on the log file: "[0611/093235:ERROR:client_util.cc(259)] Could not find exported function RelaunchChromeBrowserWithNewCommandLineIfNeeded [0611/093240:ERROR:client_util.cc(259)] Could not find exported function RelaunchChromeBrowserWithNewCommandLineIfNeeded
I also found an empty file named "First Run" (0 bytes).
Now, regular Chrome works fine.
Any hints?
Re: Chrome will not start – any hints?
Posté: 14 Juin 2011, 12:59
de Dji
Please tell us which windows version (XP, vista, Seven, etc), which Service Pack (SP1, SP2, etc) , 32 or 64 bits for windows ?
When you got the message box with the error, please run
Process Explorer in parrallel, then find chrome.exe in the process list, right-click choice "Properties" and let us know the command line of chrome.exe
Re: Chrome will not start – any hints?
Posté: 14 Juin 2011, 13:51
de FernandoCabral
Ok you for your suggestion. That's what I did: I installed the PAF version, it worked fine. I integrated it with LiberKey and then I uninstalled the LiberKey version. Since this way it is working to my satisfaction, I won't take your time to figure out what the problem is with the "regular" LiberKey version.
Thanks a lot.
- fernando
Re: Chrome will not start – any hints?
Posté: 15 Juin 2011, 07:34
de Dji
happy to see you have found a workaround but finding your issue can be really usefull for any other people in your case.
would you please take some time to answer previous questions in order to reproduce the issue in our tests environments and find the solution.
thanks in advance !
Re: Chrome will not start – any hints?
Posté: 18 Juin 2011, 22:42
de FernandoCabral
When you got the message box with the error, please run Process Explorer in parrallel, then find chrome.exe in the process list, right-click choice "Properties" and let us know the command line of chrome.exe
I am really sorry. I was not ware of this possibility. When I read your message I had already deleted LiberKey Chrome. Next time I need help I'll make sure I grab these information.