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"Robin Tucker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a customer (our first "beta" case as it happens) who has Norwegian
>Windows XP. Our software is not translated to Norwegian (yet), we just
>have the basic, default, EN version. Anyway, when the software runs he
>gets an exception:
>
> "20, 20 er en ugyldig verdi for Int32."
>
> ... which roughly translates to, "20, 20 is not a valid value for Int32".
>
> I have no idea where this exception occurs, given that the exception
> reports no module and line number 0 when I check the trace! (presumably,
> it's outside of "main").
>
> The workaround turns out to be for him to change his language settings in
> control panel to English. Then all works well. Obviously I'm busy
> installing Norwegian XP onto a test machine here at the moment, but I'm
> curious to know what/where/how/who could possibly cause this error? Any
> ideas?
>
>
>
> Robin
>
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