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VB caused General Protection Fault in module VB.EXE AT 0014:00FE
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suhas
2006-08-10 12:18:49 UTC
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I am trying to make a new exe by using some VBX files I have ,I am
getting problem on using one vbx.
Error I have received while creating exe "VB caused General
Protection Fault in module VB.EXE AT 0014:00FE."
Is there anyway to use this VBX with my environment (I am using VB 3.0
studio on win 2003 and Win XP)
Ken Halter
2006-08-10 17:30:13 UTC
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Post by suhas
I am trying to make a new exe by using some VBX files I have ,I am
getting problem on using one vbx.
Error I have received while creating exe "VB caused General
Protection Fault in module VB.EXE AT 0014:00FE."
Is there anyway to use this VBX with my environment (I am using VB 3.0
studio on win 2003 and Win XP)
It's hard to tell. You forgot to mention the name of the VBX <g> or, what it
does. If it's trying to access hardware directly, it probably won't work on
XP.
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Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB - Please keep all discussions in the groups..
DLL Hell problems? Try ComGuard - http://www.vbsight.com/ComGuard.htm
In Loving Memory - http://www.vbsight.com/Remembrance.htm
suhas
2006-08-11 08:05:30 UTC
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It is third part calender conrtrol. VBX .It deals with date on the time
(calender/time) on macine.
I have pasted it in win/system directory
all other controls are allwing me to use and create exe but when I use
this calender control and create exe on my xp machine with VB 3.0 it is
throwing below error
"VB caused General
Protection Fault in module VB.EXE AT 0014:00FE"

Is due to some API ?
Is there any way to use it.

Thanks
Suhas
Post by Ken Halter
Post by suhas
I am trying to make a new exe by using some VBX files I have ,I am
getting problem on using one vbx.
Error I have received while creating exe "VB caused General
Protection Fault in module VB.EXE AT 0014:00FE."
Is there anyway to use this VBX with my environment (I am using VB 3.0
studio on win 2003 and Win XP)
It's hard to tell. You forgot to mention the name of the VBX <g> or, what it
does. If it's trying to access hardware directly, it probably won't work on
XP.
--
Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB - Please keep all discussions in the groups..
DLL Hell problems? Try ComGuard - http://www.vbsight.com/ComGuard.htm
In Loving Memory - http://www.vbsight.com/Remembrance.htm
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