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Brinda

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:29:56 PM8/4/24
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Ialways get the error "failed to run external program "%temp%\run.bat": %1 is not a valid Win32 application. (193). " in the attached workflow when my Downloads folder does not have any files in it. Is there anyway for me to change this workflow (maybe within the Run Command tool) to not get an error when there are no files to delete? I'm not totally understanding how the Run Command tool interprets my inputs, but it seems to be working when I need it to delete files.

@benakesh Unfortunately that doesn't work for me. The situation I'm trying to solve is when the Directory tool results in 0 files that exist within a folder and thus no records / files move on to the Summary tool or are passed to the Run Command tool. The Run Command tool errors out when there is nothing passed to it.


@benakesh I am having the same issue, but I could not integrate your solution into mine. Unfortunately, I cannot share my workflow due to work confidentiality. What I did was I replaced the last tool in your workflow with mine and it did not work. Can you explain how this should be integrated into another workflow? Thanks!


[2020-04-04 19:02:15] [error] [ 7260] %1 is not a valid Win32 application.

[2020-04-04 19:02:15] [error] [ 7260] Failed creating Java C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_201\bin\client\jvm.dll

[2020-04-04 19:02:15] [error] [ 7260] %1 is not a valid Win32 application.

[2020-04-04 19:02:15] [error] [ 7260] ServiceStart returned 1

[2020-04-04 19:02:15] [error] [ 7260] %1 is not a valid Win32 application.


I think the problem is because on that computer Java (JRE) is already installed. It's required by installed Tomcat9 and XWiki Software.



Is there a way to get Jira Software running without deleting the installed JRE?


Next, you will see the Program, and can specify how the application will get installed on devices. With .MSI packages some of the install and uninstall commands will already be prepopulated. If they work for you, you can use them. Otherwise modify them to suit your business needs. Click Next when done.


Next, the Detection rules allow us to check the device to see whether the application being deployed is already on that device or not. If the application version is already on that device, it will not install. However, if nothing is detected it will go ahead and deploy. There are two options: one is to Manually configure detection rules and the other is to use a custom detection script. I will use Manually configure detection rules > + Add


This guide provides a structured approach to deploying Win32 applications through Microsoft Intune, helping IT administrators efficiently manage their application portfolios. Each step is vital for a seamless deployment, from preparation to verification.


Kindly refer the link for more information about working with different application formats and extensions, see Which application formats can I install using Endpoint Central and how do I install them? . Download the executable file again from the vendors website and make sure that the file has been completely downloaded. You can try double-clicking the executable file file after download to ensure that the file has been completely downloaded.


Sometimes or on rare occasions, Windows may report a bug as "not a valid Win32 application. This message, not a valid Win32 application, may be perplexing, but it simply indicates that the version of the Window you are using is not supported to run this app because your version of Windows cannot comprehend the contents of the file. Re-download the file from the original source where you got it in order to repair the issue. If it does not work, you may need to run the file with the help of using a different version of Windows or even MS-DOS.


The 32-bit versions of Windows provide a programming interface called Win32, which means that applications can refer to memory blocks by using the same amount of space and can access data in blocks of 32 binary digits. There are 64-bit versions of Windows presently; older versions of Windows and the previous operating system, known as MS-DOS, were 16-bit operating systems. In general, 64-bit versions of Windows are able to support both 32- and 64-bit programs, while 32-bit versions can support both 16- and 32-bit programs.


Delete the file you downloaded after making sure it is compatible and complete; then you should try to download this file again. There can be a possibility that the file may have become corrupted while being downloaded.


If you have again successfully downloaded the file, it is still not working; in this case, you should download the file from a different web page. It is possible that the person or business in charge of maintaining the website uploaded an incorrect copy of the file you are attempting to download.


Check to see if the CD is correct and clean if you are trying to install an application and receive this error. Before or after installation, a dirty or bad CD may be to blame as it was not copied completely to the computer.


You need to check if the program is still present on the computer if you are running this software from a shortcut. In some situations, you can occasionally get this error if the program is no longer installed on the computer system.


If your system has a bad or corrupted hard drive, it can also fail the programs that are stored on the disk. This occurs because either the programs on the hard drive have become corrupted or not all of the data can be read from it. To check any potential errors, users can run ScanDisk and defrag on the hard disk.


Ensure that the application or file you are trying to execute does not share the same name as the directory containing the file that has a large file name. For instance, in some Windows versions, running the "program" file named the "Program Files" directory can result in issues.


You can alter or rename any file to make it a .exe file. Make sure the file, if you are downloading it, is indeed an.exe file and is not being modified. Never rename a file to an.exe file if you are trying to create .exe file; instead, ensure that the file is being built for Windows. For instance, renaming a.bat file to.exe will not turn it into an executable file. A file must either be built or transformed using software for it to become executable.


Each file extension in Windows (such as.exe, .jpg, .txt, and more) corresponds to a particular software that opens the file according to the file extension. It is possible that Windows treats non-executable files like executable files. Make sure the right program is associated to the file you are attempting to open with the help of checking the file association settings. If you need to alter the file association settings, you can modify the settings and choose a different software to open the file with.


Your computer system may have been infected with malware or a virus, which led Windows to incorrectly think particular file formats are executable applications. In this case, you are required to check your computer for malware and viruses to see if this could be the issue.


This error may also appear if you attempt to execute an application that is not compatible with your version of Windows. Unfortunately, not all older apps are designed to work with all versions of windows; many programs that were created to run on earlier versions of Windows still function on newer versions of Windows.


A file that is a trojan, virus, worm, or another type of malware file can be caused to generate not a valid Win32 application error. This frequently occurs as the virus scanner on the computer prevents the file from being installed or launched. To make sure the file is virus-free or virus-infected, try to scan the file with an antivirus program.


If a virus scan finds no problems with the file, there can be a clash with another piece of software. To run the software once more, you can try starting the system in Safe Mode. Make sure nothing is running in the background that can be the source of this problem with the help of starting the computer in Safe Mode.


There may be a problem with the disc drive if you see this error when you are installing an application. It's possible that Windows will not work with the disc drive you are using to install the software (or its driver).


MiniTool OEM program enable partners like hardware / software vendors and relative technical service providers to embed MiniTool software with their own products to add value to their products or services and expand their market.


When the file or program you are trying to run is corrupt or missing, Windows is unable to execute the file properly. Hence, you may encounter the error that .exe is not a valid Win32 application, as the following picture:


Before proceeding with the solutions, please check the program is compatible with your version of Windows. If you downloaded a wrong version of program, you will come across the error that .exe is not a valid Win32 application.


If the program you downloaded has been verified that it is complete and compatible with your version of Windows (What Version of Windows Do I Have? Check Version and Build Number). The error not a valid Win32 application may be caused by the corrupt file during downloading.


Otherwise, the file would not be executable and you may encounter the error not a valid Win32 application. For a file to become an executable file, it needs to either be compiled or converted through a software program designed to convert the file.

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