search_server.exe error at startup
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Hello,
I am getting the following error ehen Matlab starts: ( I get the error in Spanish, so the English wording here is mine:
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search_server.exe - Cannot find entry point
(X) It is not possible to find the entry point to the procedure UCNV_FROM_U_CALLBACK_ESCAPE_WITH_INVISIBLE_CHARS_76 in the dymanic links library
C:\Users\mxxxx\AppData\Local\MathWorks\ServiceHost\v2026.7.0.6\bin\win64\libmwi18n.dll
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I click the accept button and Matlab works fine.
Thank you,
Mariano
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Torsten
on 16 Jul 2026 at 11:08
Answer from AI:
This specific error happens because search_server.exe (part of MATLAB) is trying to use a newer function (like UCNV_FROM_U_CALLBACK_ESCAPE_WITH_INVISIBLE_CHARS_76) in a file called libmwi18n.dll, but your system path is loading an older or conflicting version of that file instead. [1]
Here are step-by-step steps to fix this DLL error:
Step 1: Repair Corrupted System Files
- Press the Windows Key and type cmd.
- Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.
- Type $sfc \text{ } /scannow$ and press Enter.
- Wait for the scan to finish. It will repair damaged system files.
- Restart your computer. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Step 2: Check for MATLAB Version Conflicts
A conflict happens if you have an older version of MATLAB or another program that installed an older file (like libmwi18n.dll) on your computer. [1, 2, 3]
- If you use MATLAB, go to your MATLAB installation folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2024x\bin\win64).
- Search your hard drive for any extra copies of libmwi18n.dll or icuuc*.dll that might be in hidden folders (like AppData).
- Delete or rename the older/duplicate versions so MATLAB only loads the new files in its own folder. [1, 2, 3]
Step 3: Run the MATLAB Installer Repair
- Open the MathWorks Installer (or locate your original MATLAB installation file).
- Run it and select the Repair option.
- Follow the steps on the screen to fix missing or broken files.
Step 4: Reinstall Microsoft Visual C++
- Go to the Microsoft Visual C++ Downloads page.
- Download the latest X64 installer.
- Run the installer and restart your PC. [1]
Note: Do not download individual DLL files from sketchy third-party websites, as they can contain viruses and will not fix path conflicts. [1]
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