>After monitoring the error log and various other logs I created, I can now reduce the run-time errors almost to nothing. Basically, with the Try and Catch, I can prevent a run-time error and display why the program cannot open this or that form.
>My only question is, what kind of language to use when showing this "error message". For example,
>I can have a messagebox with the following text:
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>"Cannot open Parts (or another window) Windows because your computer lost connection to the
>network/server. Please close the "application" and open it again right away or in a minute"
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>Does the above make sense (as far as the message)?
If I was your user, I'd be completely confused. I would had thought the thing that gives me the message is an application, but now it doesn't mention an application but rather an "application". For all the experience and million of double entendres that I've encountered so far, I still can't imagine what would be the other meaning of application that would be denoted by quotation marks.
Was I "clear"?