Vodoo Member V Join Date Nov 2016 Location Wauwatosa, WI Posts 5 Nov 18, 2016 #1 When I try to run FactoryTalk View Studio it fails and this error pops up; FactoryTalk Studio Cannot connect to addin object Name: Application Handler Cause: 80004005 Any ideas?
When I try to run FactoryTalk View Studio it fails and this error pops up; FactoryTalk Studio Cannot connect to addin object Name: Application Handler Cause: 80004005 Any ideas?
bright676 Member B Join Date Nov 2012 Location va Posts 494 Nov 18, 2016 #2 I have had the before, dont know why though, Do a repair on ftvs services platform, that always worked for me.
I have had the before, dont know why though, Do a repair on ftvs services platform, that always worked for me.
Vodoo Member OP V Join Date Nov 2016 Location Wauwatosa, WI Posts 5 Nov 18, 2016 #3 I have done uninstall and reinstall with no luck. I am going to uninstall all things Rockwell and do fresh installs. The repair didn't run through so something is wrong there.
I have done uninstall and reinstall with no luck. I am going to uninstall all things Rockwell and do fresh installs. The repair didn't run through so something is wrong there.
phuz Member P Join Date Jun 2008 Location Mohnton, PA Posts 1,045 Nov 18, 2016 #4 Cause 18 QQProtect (a security software originating in China) has blocked FactoryTalk View Studio from running. The error displayed is: Cannot connect to addin object Name : Application Handler Cause : 80004005 Solution 18 Stop the process named qqprotect.exe from Task Manager, or uninstall QQProtect.
Cause 18 QQProtect (a security software originating in China) has blocked FactoryTalk View Studio from running. The error displayed is: Cannot connect to addin object Name : Application Handler Cause : 80004005 Solution 18 Stop the process named qqprotect.exe from Task Manager, or uninstall QQProtect.
Vodoo Member OP V Join Date Nov 2016 Location Wauwatosa, WI Posts 5 Nov 18, 2016 #5 Looked and I could not find this QQProtect in either Services or Programs
Steve Bailey Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location The boondocks of Western Massachusetts USA Posts 8,619 Nov 18, 2016 #6 It could be insufficient privilege. Try running FTView Studio as administrator.
Vodoo Member OP V Join Date Nov 2016 Location Wauwatosa, WI Posts 5 Nov 18, 2016 #7 I just uninstalled FTView Enterprise. REBOOT, REBOOT REBOOT. LOL
bright676 Member B Join Date Nov 2012 Location va Posts 494 Nov 18, 2016 #8 I never did the uninstall/install, I just did the repair under installed programs.
Vodoo Member OP V Join Date Nov 2016 Location Wauwatosa, WI Posts 5 Nov 18, 2016 #9 I tried that but it failed to go through the repair
bright676 Member B Join Date Nov 2012 Location va Posts 494 Nov 18, 2016 #10 When I did it, I closed everything first, nothing running in the back ground. If that helps.
Jonathan1018 Member J Join Date Jan 2017 Location Plehatchie, Ms Posts 3 Feb 6, 2018 #11 Had the same problem. Remove, and restart the computer after each uninstall. Uninstall updates KB4058702, KB4056892, and KB4054517.
Had the same problem. Remove, and restart the computer after each uninstall. Uninstall updates KB4058702, KB4056892, and KB4054517.
thefreeauction Member T Join Date Oct 2010 Location Nebraska Posts 4 Feb 23, 2018 #12 I had the same exact error - Windows 10, FactoryTalk View Studio V9. My issue occurred right after Windows made an update. bright676's fix to repair the FactoryTalk Services Platform & do a reboot worked for me.
I had the same exact error - Windows 10, FactoryTalk View Studio V9. My issue occurred right after Windows made an update. bright676's fix to repair the FactoryTalk Services Platform & do a reboot worked for me.