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Possible Compatibility Problem
I have an application that has run happily under Win95 & Win98SE. In
XP when I attempt to run it I get the error message: Exception EAccessViolation in module ntdll.dll at 00013036. Access violation at address 7C913036 in module 'ntdll.dll'. Write of address 001400EB. The installer runs perfectly in both XP & Win95 compatibility modes. No matter what compatibility mode I try to run the application in, I get exactly the same error message. The application notes state: System required: Windows 95 or NT. I know I could get a more recent version of the application, but I *don't like* them at all. I would far rather get my present version running. Advice please?? Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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And the app. is?
-- johnf I have an application that has run happily under Win95 & Win98SE. In XP when I attempt to run it I get the error message: Exception EAccessViolation in module ntdll.dll at 00013036. Access violation at address 7C913036 in module 'ntdll.dll'. Write of address 001400EB. The installer runs perfectly in both XP & Win95 compatibility modes. No matter what compatibility mode I try to run the application in, I get exactly the same error message. The application notes state: System required: Windows 95 or NT. I know I could get a more recent version of the application, but I *don't like* them at all. I would far rather get my present version running. Advice please?? Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Dave Gillingham wrote in
: I have an application that has run happily under Win95 & Win98SE. In XP when I attempt to run it I get the error message: Exception EAccessViolation in module ntdll.dll at 00013036. Access violation at address 7C913036 in module 'ntdll.dll'. Write of address 001400EB. The installer runs perfectly in both XP & Win95 compatibility modes. No matter what compatibility mode I try to run the application in, I get exactly the same error message. The application notes state: System required: Windows 95 or NT. I know I could get a more recent version of the application, but I *don't like* them at all. I would far rather get my present version running. Advice please?? Dave Gillingham ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- To email me remove the .private from my email address. and what is hte application ? knowing that may help. |
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Sorry, I thought the error message would be the most relevant. It's
an earlier version of Oakley Data's Smart Address. As I said initially, I'd rather not upgrade because I far prefer this version. On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 23:20:47 +1100, "johnf" wrote: And the app. is? Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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