How To Fix Error 35700 (ccCircularReference)
Error Number: | Error 35700 | |
Error Name: | ccCircularReference | |
Error Description: | Circular object referencing is not allowed. | |
Developer: | Microsoft Corporation | |
Software: | Windows Operating System | |
Applies to: | Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11 |
In most cases, ccCircularReference file problems are due to a missing or corrupted Component Object Model (COM) interface of 35700, also known as an ActiveX control (due to virus / malware infection). A large percentage of these file issues can be resolved with downloading and installing the latest version of your Windows 10 file. As a last measure, we recommend using a registry cleaner to repair any invalid ccCircularReference, Windows 10 file extension, and other file path references which could be causing the error message.
Typical CcCircularReference Errors
A majority of ccCircularReference problems derive from a corrupt or moved ccCircularReference. The nine most common errors include:
- "CcCircularReference or another dependency not correcting register. The CcCircularReference file is invalid or missing."
- "Specified module missing: failed to register CcCircularReference"
- "CcCircularReference is missing."
- "CcCircularReference can't be found."
- "ccCircularReference deleted, missing, or moved."
- "Incorrectly Registered ccCircularReference: Runtime Error 339."
- "Broken or missing file reference for ccCircularReference."
- "ccCircularReference failed to load. The specified module is missing."
- "ActiveX can't display page correctly - ccCircularReference control is blocked."
- "The software requires ccCircularReference which isn't included anymore."
ccCircularReference-related OCX problems, sometimes related to 35700, occur during startup / shutdown, while a ccCircularReference-related program is running, or rarely during Windows install process.
Source of CcCircularReference Errors
CcCircularReference or leftover 35700 registry keys, missing or moved CcCircularReference, bad installs or uninstalls, all can corrupt CcCircularReference file path references, creating errors.
Because ccCircularReference is an external file, it presents a big opportunity for errors or malicious file manipulation to occur. Improperly shutting down your PC or getting a virus infection could corrupt the ccCircularReference, which could lead to ActiveX errors. After corruption, ccCircularReference cannot load, prompting problems on running related software.
Additionally, problems with ccCircularReference can be caused by bad 35700-related references in Windows registry. These ccCircularReference registration problems are due to broken DLL file references. Broken keys can be caused by a missing ccCircularReference, moved ccCircularReference, or an errant file path reference from unsuccessful install (or uninstall) of 35700.
Specifically, ccCircularReference issues created by:
- Corrupt or invalid ccCircularReference registry entry.
- Virus or malware infection which has corrupted the ccCircularReference file.
- Malfunctioning Microsoft Corporation-related hardware causing ccCircularReference corruption (Contact Microsoft Corporation might help).
- ccCircularReference file version overwritten by install of another software.
- A different program (not related with 35700) deleted ccCircularReference maliciously or by mistake.
- ccCircularReference maliciously, or mistakenly, uninstalled by another program.
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