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Access Violation at address 7400006e. (?!?!?!?!)

 
 
neutrino
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      5th Mar 2008
Wonder if anyone can shed any light on the following:
I had installed a program "Light Artist".. and it was running fine,
I recently had to reinstate"C" drive fom backup, and do some
reinstallign of a few programs...
this was one of them... it's working fine - except when I go to close
it down and I get
the program appears tpo close ok - but is immediatly followed by the
windows prompt saying
"the program has encountered a problem and needs to close"
lease tell Microsoft about this problem"
I'm not really in the habit of sending thes things off - do I click
"Don't send"
that closes then it's followed by

Access Violation at address 7400006e. Read of address 7400006e.
close that and get "Abnormal Program Termination"

all I can determine about that is:

Access Violation - An error that occurs when an application tries to
access storage not designated for it.

Can anyone shed any light on what this is all about - and if possible
a Fix for it?
many thanks.
Stu'
 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      5th Mar 2008
Please help us all by sending the error information to Microsoft. You can
read the privacy statement by clicking on its link in the error message box.
Microsoft gets half of its error information through this method and has
been able to resolve a host of issues based on user supplied info through
these messages.

"neutrino" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:96d0f0d3-3b76-4b34-89cc-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Wonder if anyone can shed any light on the following:
> I had installed a program "Light Artist".. and it was running fine,
> I recently had to reinstate"C" drive fom backup, and do some
> reinstallign of a few programs...
> this was one of them... it's working fine - except when I go to close
> it down and I get
> the program appears tpo close ok - but is immediatly followed by the
> windows prompt saying
> "the program has encountered a problem and needs to close"
> lease tell Microsoft about this problem"
> I'm not really in the habit of sending thes things off - do I click
> "Don't send"
> that closes then it's followed by
>
> Access Violation at address 7400006e. Read of address 7400006e.
> close that and get "Abnormal Program Termination"
>
> all I can determine about that is:
>
> Access Violation - An error that occurs when an application tries to
> access storage not designated for it.
>
> Can anyone shed any light on what this is all about - and if possible
> a Fix for it?
> many thanks.
> Stu'


 
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