>>>If you're running Windows 95/98, the typical fix is to install either DCOM
>>>or Internet Explorer. See the following MSKB article:
>>>
>>>
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q193/4/72.asp.
>>>
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>>Actually, DCOM is probably not the culprit here - it's more than likely a problem with the content of the Watch Window in the debugger. The first thing I try when getting errors in the debugger is a fresh FOXUSER.DBF, to eliminate any things in the watch window that might be set.
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>Possibly true; however, the information I'm passing on actually came from
>Robert Green.
I know the article; I did some of the work on documenting it. It does not apply to C0000005 errors in the debugger. The complete writeup on the DCOM-related error that I did is available here on UT in the FAQ, along with some workarounds, and a way of spotting that the error will occur, and what to do about it.