>Since you're now talking about the problem in past tense, does that mean you fixed it?
Wouldn't that be nice? No, I didn't fix the problem. My use of past tense was only that I completed the complete uninstall and reinstall of MS Visual Studio 6, plus SP2 and SP3 and the problem is STILL there. What's weird is that the same project on my Win98 system that also has Visual Studio works just fine. Evan Delay had suggested I dig into the project itself to see if that was the culprit but to no avail. I even went so far as to create a whole new project containing only the development framework and generated an EXE. Guess what? The new EXE wouldn't run on the NT development machine but would on the Win98 one.
If I figure this out, I'll be sure to put a period at the end of this thread because it's weird behavior like this that makes software development unfun.
Thanks for your input.
Ernie Veniegas
Micro System Solutions
... sensible software by design