This is what adobe had to say: ) I have already read this page and verified that the local system and drivers are compatible. BTW this HP 'basic' Vista 64 driver is perfect since Vista and Office provide all of the 'extended' features HP usually includes in the HP 'full' driver package, even the Copy button on the scanner initiates a copy operation. However there were several reboots after installing the HP driver and prior to installing CS3 and LR 1.1 without the appearance of this error message at login. The HP 'basic' scanjet 4570c driver for Vista 64 was installed prior the appearance of this error. Note that the WIA TWAIN drivers from Canon were not installed until after this error started appearing at login. I'm wondering if some application (or more likely a service) is calling Twunk_16 directly. Both of the Twunk exe files are Microsoft files. First is this error seems to occur as a result of a twain driver conflict.Yes, and some research indicates that it is the Twunk_32 that is calling the Twunk_16, and that TWAIN drivers are involved, but that is shaky info from one web source. I found two things that might be related. This is one of the last two issues that still exist for this new and rather spectacular computer build I put together over the last month. None of the Startup or HKLM/HKCU run items cause this (unless it is something like the Kernel and Hardware Abstraction Layer service) because it will occur when everything possible is removed from these places. Since the error does not always show up it is possible that something installed before CS3 and/or Lightroom caused the problem. The first instance occurred after installing Adobe CS3 and Lightroom (I did not reboot between these installations but did reboot just before and just after). Sometimes it does not occur but most times it does (login after a logout, reboot or cold boot). It occurs during the (extended) user login (after entering password, while Vista applies all the user settings). Please contact the software vendor to ask if a 64-bit Windows compatible version is available. The program or feature"\?\C:\Windows\Twunk_16.exe" cannot start or run due to incompatibility with 64-bit versions of Windows. I was also rebooting after each app was installed in order to isolate what caused this (and other) errors that came up in the first pass at installing Vista on this machine. On second install all of the issues with updated BIOS and memory timings worked out so no BSODs. If it is absent you are running the 32 bit version of IE.Installed Vista 64 Ultimate twice, clean install on a new Intel D975XBX2 MB w/ Core 2 Quad and 8 GB RAM. On the IE go to the Help -> About Internet Explorer, window and look for "64-bit Edition" How to know which version of IE and Java is used You can downgrade the Java runtime to the version 1.7.0_55 (available in the attachment below). You'll find the IE 64 Bit version under C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe Use for example the Internet Explorer 64 Bit, which is normally already installed on Windows OS with the 64 Bit Java runtime. We did tests with Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome The below table shows the version compatibilies. Official Chrome and Firefox is only available as 32 Bit version. Today,, IE exists in a version for 32 and 64 Bit. The used Browser (32/64 Bit) will define which Java version (32/64 Bit) will be installed. The applet works and starts without any problem on 64 Bit Systems and 64 Bit Browser and 64 Bit Java. The applet works and starts without any problem on 32 Bit Systems and 32 Bit Browser and 32 Bit Java. On a 64 Bit OS system with 32 Bit Browser, the applet doesn't start anymore in the Browser. This trouble is caused because of incompatibility between 32 and 64 Bit components (OS, Browser, Java version). On a 64 Bit OS system, after an update for Java to version 1.7.0_65 (July 2014), the Applet doesn't start anymore and the Browser shows just a blank page.
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