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I am using MS Visual C++ on MS Win XP 5.1, SP3.
Recently MSVC++ has been crashing regularly with the message that it
has encountered an error and must now close and that they are
supposedly sorry for the inconvenience. I was running the program
with a brake-point and condition that a variable was equal to zero.
This used to be a rare event but has happened several times in the
past 24 hours. Has MS decided to start making MSVC++ version 6 crash
with their latest updates so people are forced to buy their latest
versions of MSVC++ or is it just incompetence in the way they write
their software.
Has anyone else encountered this?
Many thanks in advance for any help,
Peter.
Recently MSVC++ has been crashing regularly with the message that it
has encountered an error and must now close and that they are
supposedly sorry for the inconvenience. I was running the program
with a brake-point and condition that a variable was equal to zero.
This used to be a rare event but has happened several times in the
past 24 hours. Has MS decided to start making MSVC++ version 6 crash
with their latest updates so people are forced to buy their latest
versions of MSVC++ or is it just incompetence in the way they write
their software.
Has anyone else encountered this?
Many thanks in advance for any help,
Peter.