Access violation in Msvcr92.dll – An exceeding source buffer or an improper final byte are also potential causes of this issue.
To take care of it, you’ll need to disable Script Debugging Via Registry Keys.
Script debugging is enabled via Registry – As it turns out, a particular registry key can contribute to the apparition of this issue.
NET Framework installation is corrupt – If its core files are corrupt, you can either try repairing its installation, installing a newer version, or performing an SFC scan. Make sure you boot into clean boot to see if that is the correct cause.
Certain programs or malware may be running – If an installed program or malware is running on your computer, you might want to get rid of it.
Your antivirus may be the culprit – Some antivirus tools such as Panda Antivirus are known to have caused this issue so make sure you replace them.