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idpdx32.dll Access Violation

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Ray Long

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Jun 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/28/00
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I am getting an Access Violation in idpdx32.dll when trying to open a form
in a Delphi 5 application. I have this application deployed on several
computers but I am only getting the access violation on one. Any
suggestions about how to find the problem?
Thanks
Ray


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Providing computer solutions for law enforcement and municipal government
since 1988


Bill Todd (TeamB)

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Jun 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/28/00
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What operating system is the problem computer running?

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Ray Long

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Jun 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/29/00
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The computer is running Win98. The app was compiled with D5 patch1 and the
BDE version is 5.1.

Thanks
Ray


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Management Data Systems, Inc.
r...@mandatasys.com
www.mandatasys.com
Providing computer solutions for law enforcement and municipal government
since 1988

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Bill Todd (TeamB)

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Jun 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/29/00
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You might try changing the BDE shared memory location in BDE Administrator
and see if that makes a difference. See the help file for valid locations.
This is just a wild guess.

Ray Long

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Jul 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/21/00
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Bill,

I tried this and I still get the same error. I have reloaded the BDE with
the newest version. I have reloaded my application with the newest version.
The error only occurs when loading one form. If you click ok and reload the
form the error does not occur again and the program seems to work ok. This
is the error "Access violation at address 4CDF69A8 in module 'IDPDX32.dll'
Read of address FFFFFFFF." Do you have any other suggestions I can try
before I try reloading windows or throwing this computer in the trash? One
more piece of information I have 50 to 100 other computers running the same
program with no problems.

Thanks for all your help

Ray


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Management Data Systems, Inc.
r...@mandatasys.com
www.mandatasys.com
Providing computer solutions for law enforcement and municipal government
since 1988

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