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DD
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      12th Feb 2008
I am constantly getting Access Violations indicated when I close down a
program, they are all of the type 'Access Violation at # write of
address #'. How can I trace the problem or more to the point, put
whatever is wrong, right again? I have no idea how to start and any
suggestions would be appreciated.
DD
 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      12th Feb 2008
Which program? More than one? How about some details?

"DD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am constantly getting Access Violations indicated when I close down a
> program, they are all of the type 'Access Violation at # write of address
> #'. How can I trace the problem or more to the point, put whatever is
> wrong, right again? I have no idea how to start and any suggestions would
> be appreciated.
> DD


 
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      12th Feb 2008
It seems that the problem is not associated with a particular program,
it only occurs when I am returning to the desktop. I am trying to make
up a log but as yet there has only been the one instance since I wrote
the message! In hindsight I suppose I should have got a log going before
I asked for help but I thought the procedure would have been the same
for all errors of this type. Thanks for your interest...

DD



Colin Barnhorst wrote:
> Which program? More than one? How about some details?
>
> "DD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> I am constantly getting Access Violations indicated when I close down
>> a program, they are all of the type 'Access Violation at # write of
>> address #'. How can I trace the problem or more to the point, put
>> whatever is wrong, right again? I have no idea how to start and any
>> suggestions would be appreciated.
>> DD

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