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Subject: RE: Error 32765
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 14:25:03 -0700
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"Mike Simpson" wrote:

> I have several VB6 programs which I have written using the Common Dialog box 
> COMDLG32.OCX and they all work fine.
> 
> Suddenly this week on my own PC (Windows 7 - 64 bit - Home Premium) all 
> these programs throw up the error
> quote
> Run-time error '32765'
> 
> The common dialog function failed during initialization. this error
> often occurs when insufficient memory is available.
> unquote
> This error appears in both compiled versions of the programs and when using 
> the VB6 editor.
> 
> Placing an earlier copy of comdlg32.ocx in the same folder as the VB .exe 
> file and registering it worked for a while, but today
> it has reverted back to the error messages.
> 
> Has anyone any idea why this is happening? I have 6 gigs of RAM installed so 
> memory is not the problem. All my programs
> work fine on my XP SP3 machine and on many other users world-wide under 
> Windows 7. I am stumped as to why this is
> happening here.
> 
> Regards, Mike Simpson
> Penrith, NSW, Australia
> 
> .
>