>>To be honest, I've been a bit distressed about seeing all the posts about this error. Personally, I'd only encountered it twice (before this evening). Once was with an SDI application where the computer didn't have the DCOM95 program loaded. The other was when I did something very stupid with an ActiveX control. Well, tonight I've encountered it several times, and I think I *may* have figured something out.
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>Hi George,
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>I found that you can save a few gray hairs by following a few simple steps. I especially need to follow them since I typically do something really stupid during the development process that gens up a C0000005.
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>VFP6 Programming Steps for Form Design:
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>Create form
>Do File Save
>Add an object
>Do File Save
>Modify/Add a property
>Do File Save
>Modify/Add a method
>Do File Save
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>To Test code:
>Do File Save on Project
>Rebuild Project
>CLOSE PROJECT!!!!
>Run application and repeat 3 times: Please, Please, Please
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>HTH,
Hi Mike,
Are you making comments about my picture? < g > Just kidding.
Seriously. there's an old programmer's axiom (and being an old programmer...) that goes along the lines that you should save your changes every 10-15 minutes at most. That is unless your time is worth about $0.25 per hour (US).:-)
George
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