The past week now Copernic Desktop won't load. I double click to do a search and nothing happens. I have rebooted, updated Windows 11 etc. I would like to redownload the latest version of the software but the link is invalid?
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Virgil Dishonghposted
3 months ago
The second change worked for me.
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Amy Renaudposted
12 months ago
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Hi Stuart,
Our Technical Support team is happy to assist you with additional troubleshooting if the general fix isn't getting you what you need. They can be reached at support@copernic.com.
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Stuart Morrisposted
about 1 year ago
I have done all that but it still won't run.
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James H. Gravesposted
almost 2 years ago
Knowing this problem exists, has a fix been added directly to the download? I'm a Parallels user can don't even see the config.xml file.
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George Krahnposted
almost 2 years ago
Since I don't use Outlook I don't need to search it.
I disabled it and everything works fine.
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Amy Renaudposted
almost 2 years ago
Admin
Hi George,
I see our Technical Support team member Tony responded in our ticketing system but I wanted to include his response here for others that might be experiencing the same:
This is a timeout while initializing Outlook. You can try to extend the timeout in the config.xml or temporarily disable the Outlook extension to see if Copernic can start.
When starting Copernic, Outlook is probably too slow to respond and a timeout occurs while listing mailbox folders.
You can try to change the value of the "MapiLogonTimeout" in the configuration file: - Close Copernic using the File > Exit menu. - Open the %localappdata%\Copernic\DesktopSearch\config.xml file in a text editor - Replace line: <MapiLogonTimeout xsi:nil="true" /> - Replace With: <MapiLogonTimeout>16000</MapiLogonTimeout> (16 seconds. Default value is 8 seconds) - Save and close file - Start Copernic
If Copernic still won't start or it crashes, open config.xml with a text editor to disable the Outlook extension before starting Copernic again.
Change the PluginsStore line in the configuration file: <PluginStoreSettings Enabled="true" Id="3" /> must be set to: <PluginStoreSettings Enabled="false" Id="3" />
The past week now Copernic Desktop won't load. I double click to do a search and nothing happens. I have rebooted, updated Windows 11 etc. I would like to redownload the latest version of the software but the link is invalid?
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Virgil Dishongh posted 3 months ago
The second change worked for me.
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Amy Renaud posted 12 months ago Admin
Hi Stuart,
Our Technical Support team is happy to assist you with additional troubleshooting if the general fix isn't getting you what you need. They can be reached at support@copernic.com.
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Stuart Morris posted about 1 year ago
I have done all that but it still won't run.
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James H. Graves posted almost 2 years ago
Knowing this problem exists, has a fix been added directly to the download? I'm a Parallels user can don't even see the config.xml file.
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George Krahn posted almost 2 years ago
Since I don't use Outlook I don't need to search it.
I disabled it and everything works fine.
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Amy Renaud posted almost 2 years ago Admin
Hi George,
I see our Technical Support team member Tony responded in our ticketing system but I wanted to include his response here for others that might be experiencing the same:
This is a timeout while initializing Outlook. You can try to extend the timeout in the config.xml or temporarily disable the Outlook extension to see if Copernic can start.
When starting Copernic, Outlook is probably too slow to respond and a timeout occurs while listing mailbox folders.
You can try to change the value of the "MapiLogonTimeout" in the configuration file:
- Close Copernic using the File > Exit menu.
- Open the %localappdata%\Copernic\DesktopSearch\config.xml file in a text editor
- Replace line: <MapiLogonTimeout xsi:nil="true" />
- Replace With: <MapiLogonTimeout>16000</MapiLogonTimeout>
(16 seconds. Default value is 8 seconds)
- Save and close file
- Start Copernic
If Copernic still won't start or it crashes, open config.xml with a text editor to disable the Outlook extension before starting Copernic again.
Change the PluginsStore line in the configuration file:
<PluginStoreSettings Enabled="true" Id="3" />
must be set to:
<PluginStoreSettings Enabled="false" Id="3" />
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