EXE problems with LiveComm.exe most often stem from a corrupt or missing executable file, which often occur duing the startup of MSDN Disc 5086. The primary way to resolve these problems manually is to replace the EXE file with a fresh copy. We also recommend running a registry scan to clean up any invalid LiveComm.exe references which could be cause of the error.
Executable Files that employ the EXE file extension are also known as the Windows Executable File format. In the list below, you can download the most recent file versions for nearly all Windows versions, including some for %%os%%. Rare or very old versions of LiveComm.exe may not be in our current file directory, but you can request a version by clicking "Request" next to your target file version. We also recommend contacting Microsoft directly if you cannot find your need version below.
Getting the LiveComm.exe file location correct is critical in making sure these errors are resolved successfully, so it doesn't hurt to check to make sure. We recommend re-loading MSDN Disc 5086 to test for the issue.
Typical LiveComm.exe Errors That Occur in MSDN Disc 5086 for Windows:
"LiveComm.exe Program Error."
"LiveComm.exe not valid."
"LiveComm.exe encountered a problem and will close."
"Sorry, we can't find LiveComm.exe."
"LiveComm.exe is missing."
"Start-up error in application: LiveComm.exe."
"LiveComm.exe is not running."
"LiveComm.exe failure."
"LiveComm.exe: App Path is Faulting."
MSDN Disc 5086 LiveComm.exe issues occur with installation, while LiveComm.exe-related software runs, during shutdown or startup, or less-likely during operating system updates. Notating when LiveComm.exe errors occur is paramount in finding the cause of the MSDN Disc 5086 problems and reporting them to Microsoft for help.
Problem Sources of LiveComm.exe
LiveComm.exe issues are caused by a corrupt or missing LiveComm.exe, invalid registry keys associated with MSDN Disc 5086, or a malware infection.
Especially, LiveComm.exe errors stem from:
Invalid (corrupt) LiveComm.exe registry entry.
LiveComm.exe file corrupted from virus infection.
Malicious deletion (or mistaken) of LiveComm.exe by another application (not MSDN Disc 5086).
A different application in conflict with LiveComm.exe, or other shared references.
MSDN Disc 5086 / LiveComm.exe corrupt from incomplete download or install.