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Fri, Mar 17 2006 10:53 AM | Permanent Link |
"Sean McDermott" | Thank you all, I will do a little more in-depth investigation. My app is
pretty straight forward and doesn't use anything I would consider special, or even 'untested'. Thanks again, Sean "Ralf Mimoun" <nospam@rad-on.de> wrote in message news:2046E841-4045-4654-B3C0-E826A4B2565D@news.elevatesoft.com... > Sean McDermott wrote: >> D7 PRO DBISAM - V4 latest, all builds >> >> As more of my client base moves to WIN XP, I am getting more and more >> issues where my software is causing "access violation at address >> 000000" type errors. > > I don't think that it's DBISAM related at all. Our applications are > running on Win98 up to WinXP SP2 with DBISAM 3 and 4. > > There are two possible sources for your problem. First, a Job mentioned, a > JCL unit that's behaving wrong on HT machines, google should help and > there is a new version available. Second, there is a problem with a Delphi > procedure that does something with language detection (sorry, that's all I > remember right now) and Execute Protection (the stuff built in the newer > AMD and Intel CPUs). If you use that directly or indirectly, the code for > that procedure is linked into the EXE and of course executed. It does some > strange stuff, putting code on the stack and execute it. That will trigger > an error message. You can switch off the protection for that application. > > Ralf |
Fri, Mar 17 2006 1:21 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Sean,
<< All local. And single use systems, no sharing. Thanks, Sean >> I would definitely recommend a runtime error detection package such as madExcept to find out the exact location of the error. If it's something in DBISAM, then we can certainly fix it ASAP once we know what it is. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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