good idea - I will try that too...
>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.
>>>
>>>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...
Thanks,
Stacy
Black Mountain Software, Inc.