SilEditor crash

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pdpearce
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SilEditor crash

Post by pdpearce »

Hi,

One of my collegues is trying to translate an application of mine into French using the SilEditor. However, on starting SilEditor it crashes with a Dr Watson exception error:
0xC0000025, Address 0x778992e2.

Sil Editor version 3.0.1 5/11/04
on WinXP pro

Any help would be appreciated.
isiticov
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Post by isiticov »

It looks very strange. Are you able to reproduce this error on other PCs?
pdpearce
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SilEditor crash

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I have not been able to reproduce the crash on any pc that I have. The user is located in France with presumably an appropriate version of WinXP. I will tell him to try another machine.
pdpearce
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SilEditor crash

Post by pdpearce »

I have just received a reply from my user as follows:

"I tried the SilEditor program on PC with Windows NT = Pb - Dr Watson, on PC with Windows 2000 = Pb - Dr Watson and on PC with Windows XP = Ok !!!
Could you send me SilEditor program who run on Windows NT."

I gave wrong info and assumed he was running XP. :oops:

Can you help?
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Post by isiticov »

Unfortunately, we were unable to reproduce this on any mentioned Windows. Actually, SIL Editor is so simple application that I even can't imagine what could cause such crashes.
Gronkk
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I think I solved the problem

Post by Gronkk »

I think I solved the problem. What I did was add SILEditor.exe to the DEP list on my Windows XP installation.

Now I don't get Access Violations anymore.

G
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Post by isiticov »

Thank you for sharing this.
Best regards,
Igor Siticov.
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