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VFP 6 app crashes Adobe Photoshop
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11/12/2003 04:24:36
 
 
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10/12/2003 21:06:33
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00857706
Message ID:
00858004
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Hi Pertti

Try to search for UXTHEME.DLL at Google, and you will find plenty of info.

>Wow!
>
>Thanks for the info -- I will pass it on to my client and see what happens. I wonder what that UXTHEME.DLL actually is, and what happens when it is no more on the system... Microsoft knowledgebase was not much help on this one...
>
>Thanks a lot for looking this up!
>
>Pertti
>
>>I did a google search on it - I don't know if this will work/help, but;
>>http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,29535,00.html
>>
>>http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win2000/t1052197408
>>
>>
>>
>>>I have a client who just installed a VFP6 -based application on his Windows 2000 (SP 4) system. Now when he tries to run Photoshop Elements 2.0, he gets the following error:
>>>
>>> *Entry point not found*
>>> The procedure entry point RtlUnhandledExceptionFilter could not be
>>> located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll
>>>
>>>When he reformats the hard disk and re-installs Windows 2000 with all service packs, then reinstalls Adobe, adobe works fine. As soon as he installs my VFP app, Adobe stops working again with the above message.
>>>
>>>Clearly some dll dependency gets hosed here. Has anyone else seen this error? My app uses the following OCX/ActiveX/DLL components:
>>>
>>>Application Folder:
>>>
>>>ActBar.ocx
>>>duzactx.dll
>>>dzactx.dll
>>>dzstactx.dll
>>>FoxFix5.dll
>>>iSEDQuickPDF.dll
>>>
>>>
>>>Windows System Folder:
>>>
>>>CLBCATQ.DLL
>>>COMRes.dll
>>>unzip32.dll
>>>dzip32.dll
>>>foxhhelpps.dll
>>>hhctrl.ocx
>>>itircl.dll
>>>itss.dll
>>>mscomct2.ocx
>>>mscomctl.ocx
>>>MSCTF.dll
>>>msi.dll
>>>msmapi32.ocx
>>>MSVCRT.dll
>>>msxml.dll
>>>OLEAUT32.dll
>>>olepro32.dll
>>>SXS.DLL
>>>uxtheme.dll
>>>VFP6R.DLL
>>>FP6RENU.DLL
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