Hi
I get the above error when I right-click the MacroScheduler application
or when I click the menu.
The programme is installed on a W 2000 server and seems to work ok.
If I restart the MacroScheduler through the Task Manager it works again
for a while.
Any body got a clue ?
/Peik
Access violation at address 00497E90 in module 'msched.exe'
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Which version of Macro Scheduler are you running?
Most likely cause is bad/old video drivers. Install the latest drivers for your hardware. Your manufacturer's web site will provide latest updates. Make sure you have the correct drivers installed. If that doesn't help let me know.
Most likely cause is bad/old video drivers. Install the latest drivers for your hardware. Your manufacturer's web site will provide latest updates. Make sure you have the correct drivers installed. If that doesn't help let me know.
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Re: Access violation at address 00497E90 in module 'msched.e
Only as an idea based on experiences with similar errors from other programs:peikba wrote:Hi
I get the above error when I right-click the MacroScheduler application
or when I click the menu.
The programme is installed on a W 2000 server and seems to work ok.
If I restart the MacroScheduler through the Task Manager it works again
for a while.
Any body got a clue ?
/Peik
Some programs implicitly use specific fonts (or other ressources) and assume (very risky!) that they are also installed on the users machine. If not, such types of errors occur which look like RAM/hardware or driver errors.
Klaus