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"Exit code: 1" in anaconda navigator after reinstalling #12735
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I face the exact same issue. |
Same problem here. Try this registry editor (regedit) and go to delete autorun fixed both cmd.exe and anaconda navigator launching |
After over a week trying to solve this I concluded that the cmd.exe failure to start is most likely the problem for Anaconda Navigator not launching anything on line (Jupyter, Spyder, RStudio failed) but console and cmd open). Do a web search for I DID NOT DO ANYTHING WITH THIS REGISTRY KEY |
Having same issue, Fixed by @gorrymc solution. thank you. |
Hello, I have the same problem but like @hu-stefan , I cannot find the folder Command Processor . Do you have any other solution? thank |
I found the file. Thank you. now I ask what should I delete? |
@papewade |
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor Check each key and see if the autorun is turned off (turned off means remove any value and leave BLANK) Try this. |
For me deleting autorun worked. Ty a lot! @elahe-badali |
hello folks |
Hi Everyone, I faced the Exit code: 1, and looked on the registry for autorun in these two locations unsuccessfully.
I finally solved adding C:\Windows\system32 to the system variables Path |
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor Thank you @[gorrymc] |
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nice one thankyou very much |
Thanks. Exit code:1 is finally fixed. I did not have the autorun with Command, but an error with C:\Windows\system32 in the environment path. ... |
FOR THOSE WHO CANT FIND THE 'Command Processor' and cant delete the autorun and/or don't have autorun FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
C:\Windows\System32 and move it to the top of the list by the Move Up button on the side and press okay. C:\Windows\System32 and press okay. Hopefully, it'd work cheers |
@BAIZ1D |
Adding C:\Windows\system32 to system path variables worked for me too. |
Your method work for me, thanks a lot! |
I don't have Command processor and in the workstation properties, there is no Advanced tab |
Thanks a lot. It worked |
Adding C:\Windows\system32 to system path variables worked for me. For those who are unable to find autorun, just go in Registry Editor then press "ctrl + f" and enter autorun. You'll find it really easily :) |
C:\Windows\system32 It worked, |
I've faced same issue and resolved by setting environment variables, link is attached, you may checkout for solution. |
@BAIZ1D It worked for me thanks! |
Having same issue, Fixed by @gorrymc solution. Thank you. |
It work for me too, thanks @BAIZ1D ! |
Hello, updating the C:\Windows\System32 in path varibales worked for me thankyou |
This is awesome :) Just Edit the Path Variable in "User and System Variables" and in each of them just add "New" and type "C:\Windows\System32" |
Thankyou, great info! |
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If you are unable to find autorun file. then just add C:\Windows\System32 as a path into your Environment Variables. |
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Link is not working ! |
https://github.com/Obaid-Ullah/dataSci/tree/master/error_EC1 |
It solved my problem. |
I Just want to put simplier. |
Actual Behavior
After reinstalling Anaconda, I get the error message "Exit code: 1" when I start apps using the Anaconda Navigator. e.g. "jupyter notebook" or "CMD.exe"
Screenshot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13vnAL-XMFrny-dSF4yFqmeiWEf052ylS/view?usp=sharing
When I use the CMD (base) via Env. or start from the windows start bar, it works. Jupyter Notebook (Anaconda3) also runs when I start it directly from the start bar.
I only get the error message in the Anaconda navigator. I uninstalled Visual Studio. Still does not work.
THX
Anaconda or Miniconda version:
Anaconda Navigator 2.1.1
Operating System:
WINDOWS 10
conda info
PASTE OUTPUT HERE:
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