Terminal Server Client Error: Not a Valid Windows NT Application (186605)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
This article was previously published under Q186605 SYMPTOMS
A non-administrator user tries to launch an applications and receives the
following error:
<application> is not a valid Windows NT application.
The error may also occur if the system tried to start an application (such
as Systray.exe on startup). Also, the system may not be able to determine
what application is failing. In this case, the error message will appear
but the <application> area may be blank.
CAUSE
The most likely cause is that the administrator has turned on the
administrator utility Application Security, but has not added the failing
application to the list of allowed applications.
RESOLUTION
At the Terminal Server, the administrator can add the failing application
to the list of authorized applications. To do this,
- Run the Application Security application and click ADD.
- Browse for the application or enter the path. If the error message does
not list the application, the administrator may need to run file
auditing to determine what is failing.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/29/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB186605 |
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