Crash layer control

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GMuller

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Nov 6, 2009, 2:24:48 PM11/6/09
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Good morning, Jai regularly a crash when I pass with the mouse on the
layer control and that I have a workspace containing layers (a lot
Teleatas. I have the following messages:

Nom d’événement du problème : CLR20r3
Signature du problème 01: mapinfow.exe
Signature du problème 02: 10.0.0.28
Signature du problème 03: 4a60cf22
Signature du problème 04: PresentationCore
Signature du problème 05: 3.0.0.0
Signature du problème 06: 498d25f5
Signature du problème 07: 259a
Signature du problème 08: 3d
Signature du problème 09: System.ArgumentException
Version du système: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6
Identificateur de paramètres régionaux: 4108

Carte Graphique : Niva quatro Fy 3700
Intel core dual 2 cpu t9600 2.8 gHz
Ram 4 gb


Thank you in advance because my machine is new, 1 week!

smart...@gmail.com

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Nov 7, 2009, 10:15:03 AM11/7/09
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Are you running any special .MBX utilities?
In particular, older MBXs that provide their own DLLs?

The symptoms that you describe sound very much like a bug that has
been identified and should be fixed in the maintenance release, later
this year. Basically, MBXs can call DLLs -- they have always been
able to do that, that is nothing new. But, DLLs can do some low-level
operations, some of which are not compatible with .Net. What is new
is that MI Pro 10 is using more .Net than previous releases, in
particular in the layer control. Some background information, from
Microsoft:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326219

So, basically, if a third-party library manipulates the FPU in regards
to floating point exceptions, and if that library doesn't properly
return the FPU to its correct state, then that library will not be
compatible with an application that uses .Net... such as MapInfo.

But, again, I do not know if this is exactly the same problem you are
experiencing. Do you use any MBX utilities? If not, then you might
try adjusting the settings on your video driver -- someone on this
list reported that they eliminated a crash by adjusting the video
driver settings. I don't remember the details -- perhaps they turned
off hardware acceleration? Something like that.

Lawley, Russell S

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Nov 7, 2009, 11:30:27 AM11/7/09
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Hi, you describe your graphics card as
Carte Graphique : Niva quatro Fy 3700
is this actually an nvidia quadro fx3700? if so, then there may be issues with the nvidia desktop manager (long known issue..disable it when using Mapinfo) and also the hardware accelleration options (quadro family issue, again disable when using MI), search this forum for NVIDIA related issues and hints ..

regards

r



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