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Error Message: Microsoft Reader Is No Longer Able to Access the Book
When you start Microsoft Reader 2.0, you may receive the
following error message or an error message that is similar to the
following:
Microsoft reader is no longer able to access
the book.
When you click
OK, you receive one of the
following error messages:
MSREADER caused an Invalid Page
Fault in module Kernel32.dll at 015f:bff7b997.
The instruction at "0x0105f5cb" referenced memory at "0x00e34390".
The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.
Note The memory location may vary.
This behavior may occur if either of the following
conditions is true:
- The Litpath.lpt annotation file (.ebo) or the My Library
folder is set to read-only.
- The Litpath.lpt file has been corrupted.
Note Books (.lit) can be read-only.
To resolve this behavior, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click My
Documents.
- Right-click My Library, and then click
Properties.
- On the General tab, click to clear the
Read-only check box.
- Click OK, and then double-click My
Library.
- If you cannot see the LitPath.lpt file, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click
Folder Options.
- On the View tab, click Show
hidden files and folders.
- Click OK.
- Right-click the LitPath.lpt file, and then
click Properties.
- On the General tab, click to clear the
Read-only check box.
- Click OK.
- Double-click the Annotations
folder.
- Repeat steps 6 through 8 for each annotation
file.
If these steps do not resolve the behavior, delete the
LitPath.lpt file. When Microsoft Reader starts it creates a new LitPath.lpt
file if one is not present.
Note You may have to download books again after you replace the
LitPath.lpt file.
For
additional information about Microsoft Reader troubleshooting, click the
following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
280305 Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=280305/
)
MultiMedia: Troubleshooting Invalid Page Fault (IPF) and Exception Errors (Part 1)
280302 Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=280302/
)
MultiMedia: Troubleshooting Invalid Page Fault (IPF) and Exception Errors (Part 2)
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