>I have often situations where error handlers go into endless loops, such as Can't Release Object, Do you want to Continue Yes/NO, xxx is not an object, Can't release Object, Do you want to Continue Yes/NO etc. etc.
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>I figure in situations like these it would be good to give the user another option, CANCEL and it would just execute some code that will bail out FOR SURE. I tried QUIT and CLEAR ALL, QUIT etc. or releasing the main application object, but they just continue with endless error loops.
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>What would be a simple code THAT GENERATES A C0000005 GPF FOR SURE? Then I could give the user the option to run that code and the program will exit for sure?
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>Hm, it's funny, when I NEED the C00000005 error, it isn't there - smirk!
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>hs.
I wouldn't count on a C% error getting you out safely- what if MS fixes the problem that causes you a C5?
As far as quitting gracefully,
CANCEL
QUIT
does it for me every time, with no problems.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence