Sorry, I don't know what else to tell you. C5 errors pop up from time to time, and the reasons are often mysterious.
You might try deleting everything in your temp directory (if you're defining a temp directory for vfp).
Alan
>I have tried your suggestion without a successful result...
>
>
>>The first thing I always try when I get a C5 error is to delete the resource files (usually Foxuser.dbf and .fpt). The next thing to try, if that doesn't work, is to reindex everything - preferably by dropping the tags and recreating them.
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>>Alan
>>
>>>I have a case where an exe compiled in VFP 8.0 SP1 is giving this error when I try to run on a couple of win2000 machines...
>>>
>>>The exe will not continue, and the log file contains the following info:
>>> Fatal error: Exception code=C0000005 @ 03/04/04 11:45:13 AM. Error log file: K:\ub\VFP8Rerr.log
>>>
>>>I have the 8.0 sp1 files in the application folder
>>> msvcr70.dll
>>> gdiplus.dll
>>> vfp8r.dll
>>> vfp8renu.dll
>>>
>>>These machines both have 6.0 sp3 runtimes installed and will run app files compiled in 8.0?
>>>
>>>Let me know if I can include any other details that may help...
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