In Windows, you may attempt to open an application but receive the following error. The program can’t start because MSVCP140.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
If you are connecting to and FTP or SFTP server using in Windows or Mac, you may receive the following client error(s) while trying to connect. Your Bitvise SSH Server evaluation period has ended. Bitvise SSH Server will accept only connections from administrators until a valid activation code is applied. Logon was successful, but the...
In Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, you may connect to a database but receive the following error. The database “” is not accessible. (ObjectExplorer) The cause of this error is because you connected to a Microsoft database in Single User mode. Start the SQLServer instance with the –m parameter then start SQL Server Management...
You may receive a Windows error after you deleted a Windows service using the Windows Command Line. Windows was unable to query status for service “”. The remote connection on Local Computer has been broken. Restart your Windows server machine to restore remote connections with the Local Computer to clear this message.
If you need to delete a Windows service because it’s old, no longer used, or you just simply want it deleted, you can easily do this using Windows Command Prompt. First, verify the Windows Service name exactly as shown in Windows. Open Windows services. In a Windows run command window, type the following. services.msc Double-click...