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djlaptop's SSC open for beta testing! [message #108488] Tue, 17 August 2004 09:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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ohnou812

DJ,
Here is a follow up. I have already sent you an email with a bunch of other stuff in it sometime last week. After the update the RG program will not run at all. I get an error that says Failed to activate 'VBUser Control' Make sure you are using the version of the control that was provided with your application. This is Windows xp pro service pack 1 with 2 gb ram running br .net. Alternate sockets were set to default. Br net compatibility mode enabled. Did that stuff I sent you before help at all?
Thanks,
Ohno


Yes, thanks Ohno, I'm working with the stuff you sent me, but it's a LOT (3 mb) of data to go through. And a lot of the operations done by the process are windows API functions that I didn't even write, but are called from the programming language itself.

If the update caused the app to break, you will need to download the full install again from http://www.beaconpedestal.com/renguardssc/

Thanks for all your help!


*poke

stop using vb6, and 90% of these problems could be solved, SP5 came out before Windows XP, so there is no doubt that a lot of functionality on XP seems inconsistent and buggy.


 
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