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Hi whenever I try to install your app from the windows store and then use it I get notification "Data Area Passed to a System Call Is Too Small". I've tried resolving the issue with Windows community but they only recommended trying using the app on another account, which I did, but the problem still occured.
any updates on this i got the same error message.
I'm also getting the same error, "The data area passed to a system call is too small."
I'm having the same problem. Windows 10 with all the updates, downloaded from the Microsoft Store. I am one of the folks migrating over from Groove so it would be nice to have this fixed. Thanks
From the dialog:
[Window Title]
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\SpotifyAB.SpotifyMusic_1.64.403.0_x86__zpdnekdrzrea0\SpotifyMigrator.exe
[Content]
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\SpotifyAB.SpotifyMusic_1.64.403.0_x86__zpdnekdrzrea0\SpotifyMigrator.exe
The data area passed to a system call is too small.
[OK]
I discovered I could not access c:\program files\windowsapps where store apps are installed. I followed some online instructions and finally got permissions to it but would still get errors when trying to launch from that directory. I was testing a few links shown in the app manifest and one was the start menu shortcut that spotify installs. i clicked that and the app opened! So.. a bit of voodoo but I think I'm in business.
I followed the directions here to get permissions to that folder:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/access-windowsapps-folder-windows-10/
And the specific folder is in our error message:
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\SpotifyAB.SpotifyMusic_1.64.403.0_x86__zpdnekdrzrea0
Good luck!
I Have the same problem, help please.
1. Click on File Explorer
2. Click on This PC
3. Click on OS (C:)
4. Click on Program Files
5. Click on View (Image 1)
6. Click on hidden items at the top right
7. Right-click on WindowsApps
8. Click on properties
9. Click on security
10. Click on Advanced
11. Click on change (located at the right of Owner)
12. A pop-up will show, close it and come back to the same window you were where no information were shown, but now instead of saying: Unable to display current owner, it says TrustedInstaller.
13. Click again on the button Change
14. Enter your account user (if you do not know where to look for it, go see on youtube easy tutorial how to do so.)
15. Click on check names and then on ok
16. Click on the square box: Replace owner on subcontainers and objects and wait for the system to transfer the ownership to you)
17. Come back to your ProgramFiles
18. Click on WindowsApps
19. Scroll to the bottom of the document and you should find the document Spotify AB.SpotifyMusic. some other numbers
20. Go to the document Spotify.exe
21. Right-click it and run in as an administrator.
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