This article discusses troubleshooting information for following error messages:
Error 130 appears on different programs. Some of them are listed below:
Disable Proxy Server
As default your web browser enables proxy servers. You may receive proxy errors due to incorrect proxy configurations. Disable the proxy server as shown below:
For Windows 8.1/ 8:
1. Press Windows Key + X.
2. Click Run.
3. Type “inetcpl.cpl”
4. Click OK.
5. Internet Properties dialog will open. Click the Connections tab.
6. Click “LAN Settings” button.
7. Uncheck the checkbox labelled “Automatically detect settings”.
8. Click OK | Apply | OK.
For Earlier Versions of Windows:
1. Press Windows Key + R.
2. Refer Steps # 3-8 from Windows 8.1/ 8 user’s paragraph.
Reset Proxy Registry Entries
Make changes to the proxy settings which are located in the Windows Registry. Delete and re-create the proxy settings.
For Windows 8.1/ 8 and Earlier Versions:
1. Press Windows Key + X.
2. Click “Command Prompt (Admin”
3. Type the following commands one by one:
reg add “HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings” /v ProxyEnable /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
reg delete “HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings” /v ProxyServer /f
4. Exit Registry Editor.
Change Citrix Web Settings
These settings are applicable if you’re receiving error 130 while connecting through an access gateway or secure gateway.
For Windows 8.1/ 8 and Earlier Versions:
1. Launch Citrix Web Interface Management console.
2. Click XenApp Web Sites under Citrix Web Interface category.
3. Choose the website which points to a Secure/ Access Gateway and appears under XenApp Web Sites frame.
4. Click Secure Access.
5. A new wizard will load namely Edit secure access settings.
6. Specify appropriate values in Gateway Translated, Gateway Direct, Gateway Alternate and then click Next.
7. Follow the wizard your own.
Remove Incompatible Drivers
The best way to identify incompatible drivers is to check for a yellow color exclamation mark in Device Manager. Here’s how:
For Windows 8,1/ 8:
1. Press Windows Key + X.
2. Click Device Manager.
3. Expand the top entry.
4. Click View | Show hidden devices.
5. Check for devices having a yellow color exclamation mark. Right click such devices, select Uninstall.
6. Reboot when you’re finished uninstalling them.
For Earlier Versions of Windows:
1. Click Start.
2. Type “Device Manager” in the Search Box.
3. Press ENTER.
4. Refer Steps # 3-6 from Windows 8.1/ 8 user’s paragraph.
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