>Eric,
>I had the problem with the first VFP6 app that I deployed.
>My problem was caused by the fact that the workstation didn't have DCOM95 installed (DCOM98 for Win98). Downloaded that from M$ and installed it.
>The problem went away. However, I hear there are other reasons for the C000005 error to occur that DCOM may not fix. Good luck...
There are other things that can cause a C0000005 error; the DCOM installation fixes a very specific and frequent problem encountered during shutdown of a VFP 6 app that was started with _SCREEN=OFF. And there are other system errors than C0000005 that can be generated by VFP, which are just as fatal.
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>Jerry
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>>Hi All,
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>>I have a .exe that compiles with no errors. Buuut, when executed it generates one of those unrecoverable program errors that say nothing and kills the process.(lovely) When debugged through the C++ debugger error message it says Fox Pro had a C0000000005. Anybody know what that means or how these strings of numbers are supposed to be interpreted?
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>>Eric K.