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Crash Running GetAccess
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27/09/2002 08:28:58
 
 
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26/09/2002 19:10:26
Jason Mesches
Ocean Systems Engineering Corporation
Carlsbad, California, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
The Mere Mortals Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00704306
Message ID:
00705169
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18
>Brett,
>
>A couple questions to narrow the possiblities...
>
>Does this problem occur with all users logging into your app?

Yes

>
>If someone else logs into the network, do you see the same errors?

Yes

>
>Essentially, the error indicates that the user can't "see" the dbc where v_UserGroupSecure resides. I'm leaning toward network rights being the issue.

All PCs are hooked into the same network and have the same rights. Even so, I am running the app locally on the C: drive for testing. I'm guessing if rights were the issue I would never make it to the log in screen. Tables should already be open at that point. Besides, it works on Windows 2000 just fine.

I'm leaning toward a missing depedency file that comes with Windows 2000, but not 98. Now using InstallShield Pro vs. Express to try to resolve this.

Thanks for the advice.

>
>---J
>
>>More info:
>>
>>Multiple Windows 98 (second edition) PCs seem to have the problem. The application starts fine. Crashes when I attempt to log in.
>>
>>>My application runs fine on a at least a few PCs, but one PC in particluar (Windows 98) crashes with the following:
>>>
>>>Error 13: alias not found
>>>Method: GetAccess
>>>Line: 26
>>>Object:
>>>
>>>After doing a little triaging on my own, seems to be crashing on cSecurityRulesFullAccess.GetAccess and the alias is v_UserGroupSecure.
>>>
>>>This PC is remote, so don't have access to it. Any ideas why a particluar PC would have trouble with this? Sounds like a problem loading the security manager.
>>>
>>>Thanks
GOOOOOOOO BUCS !!!!!!!!!
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