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Access Denied C0000005 error in VFP5
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Visual FoxPro
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
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00171005
Message ID:
00171021
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Ah - I hadn't gotten this message!

No DLL Declares at all. I thought it might be the timers, but removing them doesn't have any effect.

Thanks, though,
Barbara

>My apologies - I stopped reading at C0000005!
>
>I'd still apply at least SP3 to NT; there's a tremendous amount of stuff fixed in it, and even more in SP4 if it doesn't bite you during the installation...
>
>If you're using many .DLL DECLARES, I've avoided some problems releasing .DLLs by invoking the ExitProcess() API call rather than using QUIT. Try:
>
>DECLARE ExitProcess IN WIN32API INTEGER uExitCode
>=ExitProcess(0)
>
>in place of QUIT. I don't know exactly why this works, but it fixed some problems I had after far too many DECLARE...DLLs and DLL call invocations.
Barbara Paltiel, Paltiel Inc.
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