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- 11 months ago
Hi Prateekh1 - check on that you are using 64-bit Power BI Desktop with the 64-bit Smartsheet ODBC driver.If you're using a tool like Power BI, Excel, or a custom script, verify you're using the 64-bit version.
Download Microsoft Power BI Desktop from Official Microsoft Download Center
Hope this helps
- 11 months ago
Hey there! So, imagine your computer is trying to open a special box (called a “container”) to do some work, but it suddenly crashes and says:
“Oops! Something went wrong – code 0xC0000005.”That’s just a fancy way of saying:
“I tried to use some memory I wasn’t allowed to, and now I’ve stopped working.”This usually happens when your computer is trying to talk to another system using a tool called ODBC, especially when you’re using something like Power BI to look at data.
How to Fix It (Step by Step)
1. Clean Up the Mess (Clear the Cache)
Sometimes Power BI keeps old files that confuse it. Let’s clean those up!
- Go to this folder on your computer:
C:\Users\<your_name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Power BI Desktop\Cache - Delete everything inside.
- Open Power BI again and see if it works better.
2. Check Your Tools (ODBC Driver)
Make sure you’re using the right version of the tool that helps Power BI talk to other systems.
- If you’re using Smartsheet, go to their official website and download the newest version of the connector.
- Make sure it matches your computer type:
- x64 if your computer is 64-bit
- x86 if it’s 32-bit
3. Watch Out for Locked Doors (Port Settings)
If you’re using a special door (called a “port”) like 8443, it might be locked unless you have the right key (SSL settings).
- Try using a different door like 8123 if you can.
- Or make sure the SSL settings are set up properly.
4. Check the Container’s Health (Diagnostics)
If you’re using something fancy like Azure or a container system, you might need to look at its health report.
- Use tools that show you what happened before it crashed.
- Look for any signs of memory problems or missing settings.
Fancy Giving Me a Kudos?
If this solution helped you out, I’d be chuffed if you could drop a Kudos on the Microsoft forums. It helps others find the fix quicker and keeps the good vibes going. Cheers! 😊
- Go to this folder on your computer:
Hi,
Please, review the following link . It has same issue.