I am getting the following error:

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shiksha
shiksha on 19 Nov 2018
Commented: Rik on 20 Nov 2018
Warning: Function C:\windows\system32\input.dll has the same name as a MATLAB
builtin. We suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
> In path at 110
In addpath at 87
In startup at 40
In matlabrc at 209
Warning: Function C:\windows\system32\version.dll has the same name as a MATLAB
builtin. We suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
> In path at 110
In addpath at 87
In startup at 40
In matlabrc at 209
Could you please help me resolve this?
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shiksha
shiksha on 20 Nov 2018
no I have not modified it.
Its getting added every time I close and open the MATLAB
Rik
Rik on 20 Nov 2018
Can you share startup.m?

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Answers (1)

Rik
Rik on 19 Nov 2018
The real fix is to prevent a function to add the system32 folder in the first place, but the code below is the temporary fix to remove the problematic folders. I made sure to only use base functions that already existed in R2012a.
% set this to false to actually apply the fix
% keep this to true to first display the folders you are about to remove
tryout=true;
if tryout,clc,end
%get all folders in your path
p=path;
%split to 1 folder per cell
p_list = regexp(p,';','split');
%remove any folder that starts with 'C:\Windows'
for n=numel(p_list):-1:1
is_in_windir=~isempty(strfind(lower(p_list{n}),lower('C:\Windows')));
if is_in_windir
if tryout
fprintf('%s\n',p_list{n})
else
rmpath(p_list{n});
end
end
end
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Jan
Jan on 19 Nov 2018
Edited: Jan on 19 Nov 2018
I'd replace
~isempty(strfind(lower(p_list{n}),lower('C:\Windows')));
by
strncmpi(plist{n}, 'C:\Windows', 10)
or run it on the complete cell string plist before the loop.
p = strsplit(path, pathsep);
p(strncmpi(p, 'C:\Windows', 10)) = [];
path(sprintf(['%s', pathsep], p{:}));
Nevertheless, the main idea solves the problem: +1

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