I'm using Pro 2.8.1 and attempting to import an mxd. The process immediately fails and I get an error saying "LoadLibrary failed with error 126: The module could not be found." When I close the error, it shuts down Pro.
I have a coworker still using 2.8.0 that has no issues running the import and another coworker using 2.8.1 that gets the same error that I do. I've tried multiple, simple MXDs with the same error every time.
The information I've been able to find about the error (not Arc-specific, I can't find any reference to this issue on anything ERSI-related) makes it sound like it only happens when using a program on a remote session, but I'm working locally.
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I was able to fix this issue by disabling my AMD Radeon graphics card. Seems like the issue may have nothing to do with Pro, just a less-than-stellar graphics card.
Does this issue occur with a specific MXD or multiple MXDs.
Please connect with the Esri Technical support.
If the issue is reproducible, they may log a bug.
I tried several MXDs and had the same issue with all of them, as did my coworker.
To test if it's a 2.8.1 issue, you can go to Control Panel, Uninstall a program and click on View installed updates. Select and uninstall ArcGIS Pro 2.8.1 update and try your workflow again. If the *.mxd imports correctly, then it may be an issue with the 2.8.1 update. You can then log this as a BUG with Esri Technical Support as @JayantaPoddar mentioned.
On your advice, I rolled back the update to 2.8.0, and the problem persisted. So I completely unistalled Pro, removed all associated folders in my user/local and roaming folders, and did a clean install of 2.8.0. The issue is still there, which leads me to believe the issue is something with my computer and not Pro, but I'm at a loss as to how to fix it.
I was able to fix this issue by disabling my AMD Radeon graphics card. Seems like the issue may have nothing to do with Pro, just a less-than-stellar graphics card.
Thanks, that fixed it for one of my users. She was the only one having this problem, even after upgrading to 2.9