6/7/2023 0 Comments Searchgui exe cortanaReport ID: dcca62c9-060b-40b3-bd1c-18e114aa74e5įaulting package full name: _0.1 6384_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewyįaulting package-relative application ID: Appįaulting application name: SearchUI.exe, version: 0.16603, time stamp: 0x5655390bįaulting application start time: 0x01d14d3488aef5ddįaulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\SystemApps\_cw 5n1h2txyewy\SearchUI.exe The referenced location (Microsoft-Windows-TwinUI/Operation) does not seem to exist.įaulting application name: ShellExperienceHost.exe, version: 0.16515, time stamp: 0x55fa599aįaulting module name: Windows.UI.Xaml.dll, version: 0.16548, time stamp: 0x56133a14įaulting application start time: 0x01d14d3487e8bcbcįaulting application path: C:\Windows\SystemApps\ShellExperienceHost_cw5n1h2t xyewy\ShellExperienceHost.exeįaulting module path: C:\Windows\System32\Windows.UI.Xaml.dll Unistalling and reinistalling 7.9M2 works fine. The Start Menu does not appear and the Application Event log records 4 errors. I tried installingo 7.9M4 over 7.9M2, but I still get the same error. and BOOM 2% cpu usage now.I had exactly the same problem with 7.9M3, which was not resolved. TYVM!!!!!!!!!! i was stuck at 40-100% CPU cuz of that crap. I would like it to not trigger the event log error. If I knew this I would probably not have installed Windows While Cortana might not come this stupid SearchUI.exe still comes. I was lied that this version of Windows 10 does not come with Cortana. Is there anyway to stop the Cortana SearchUI.exe without it triggering errors to appear in the event viewer? I removed the Disallowed level again for now and the errors stopped producing in Event Log.Īnd this is happening here on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 64-bit. "C:\Windows\SystemApps\_cw5n1h2txyewy\SearchUI.exe" -ServerName: See the Microsoft-Windows-TWinUI/Operational log for additionalĪnd. Unable to start a DCOM Server: CortanaUI as Unavailable/Unavailable. For more information, contact your system administrator. While I'd like to thank you for this the problem is that now under Event Viewer I get a continuous errorĪctivation of app _cw5n1h2txyewy!CortanaUI failed with error: Event ID 5973 This program is blocked by group policy. There must be a special department at Microsoft to dream up new 'gotchas' to assure that efforts to circumvent their intentions are appropriately punished. Start Menu again agreed to respond to selections. The instant that I changed the policy on the Cortana subdirectory from 'Disallowed' to 'Unrestricted', Cortana ran, and the Windows The convenient use of apps like the removed-from-Control-Panel "Settings" that is the new home for Windows Update. With the Cortana subdirectory prohibited by a Software Restriction Policy, the Windows Start menu popped up, but it was grayed out. Own system tools to get rid of the Windows Annoyances that the company insists on continually implementing against its customers.Īlas, Microsoft just figures out ways to prevent us from disabling their intended "helpful services". However, it is so much more elegant to use Microsoft's I do also appreciate the brute force answer from Leon Laude, which was my own approach for years. Thank you EckiS! The software restriction worked for me in Windows 10 (ver 1703, build 15063.1367). Thank you :) Finally got rid of SearchUI.EXE restarting every time. You only need to delete the rule and Cortana can start again. "prevent Cortana"Īfter this you can kill the process, and Windows can no longer restart it. Then you should give some meaningful description, f.e. Right-click in the list to the right: "New path rule.", enter the path "C:\Windows\SystemApps\_cw5n1h2txyewy" Select the "Software Restriction Policies"- "Additional Rules" Right click "Software Restriction Policy" - "New Software Restriction Policy" This starts the "Local Security Policy" Editor. Nowadays, I use a software restriction (this requires the Pro or Enterprise version of Windows) the renamed directory can not be easily deleted Windows update will restore the directory with the original name, but only a part of the content one needs to be quick when killing / renaming While I did use something similar to Leons proposal myself (killing the process and renaming the directory),
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