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VFP300 caused GPF in USER.EXE
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Visual FoxPro
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VFP300 caused GPF in USER.EXE
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Thread ID:
00123775
Message ID:
00123775
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This has been driving me nutz. I'm running a Pentium 200 MMX with 32mb of ram and plenty of HD space. The problem also occured on an older 486 and a second P200 MMX. I just put the finishing touches on a rather complex application that I had been working on for some time (in 3.0a). When running the program, it will , seemingly randomly crash with a

VFP300 caused a general protection fault
in module USER.EXE at 0007:0000766f.
Registers:
EAX=00000004 CS=174f EIP=0000766f EFLGS=00000246
EBX=00020000 SS=2b2f ESP=000086cc EBP=009486dc
ECX=00020004 DS=1687 ESI=00020604 FS=37cf
EDX=c2750004 ES=0000 EDI=00024230 GS=0f5f
Bytes at CS:EIP:
26 89 47 1c 8b 46 f6 26 89 47 1a 8b 46 fc 2b 46
Stack dump:
42304230 00040002 00160004 00040016 7a308704 0b370604 00024230 00000200 00004230 40fa0003 06040041 00000b37 02000000 00024230 79808716 4230174f

message. This happened at first when switching between screens. I chopped out most of the code involved in the switch and the problem almost stopped happening. It also happens when quitting, both when running from the developer and from the compiled app. Not all the time, but just enough to be damn annoying. Also, with the main screen of the program up, I'll be moving around in the tables (next and prev buttons, a few gotos and a filter) and everything will be fine. I'll look away and turn around, move the mouse, and I'll get the GPF. No events, no tooltips, just maybe some mouseover events. I have no code in any mouse-overs, but thats all I can think of that could trigger an error. I've played with the stacks and file buffers, no effect. I also upgraded to 3.0b and the error occurs there as well. It has happened on several stations and I'm about to lose my mind. Any help would be most appreciated,

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