After a program is closed, Vista informs that the program has stoppedworking. Huh?

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Raymond

After I close Paradox for Windows, Vista pops up a dialog every time
informing me that the program has "stopped working".

"A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
....

How does one stop this message occurring?

Thanks.
Raymond.
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

Click Start > All Programs > Maintenance > Problem Reports and Solutions

Check if there are any logged solutions. I would also ensure that Service
Packs and Updates have been applied for Paradox. I know that Corel released
an SP that enabled compatibility for WordPerfect Office under Vista, but
this was for version 13.
 
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David Hankinson

Raymond said:
After I close Paradox for Windows, Vista pops up a dialog every time
informing me that the program has "stopped working".

"A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
....

How does one stop this message occurring?

Thanks.
Raymond.

I get a similar thing quite frequently on my system and my wife's system.
That is, when we start up the computer I get a message telling me that
Windows Explorer has stopped working correctly.......and it hasn't even been
opened. Go figure!
Doesn't happen every time, but every once in a while. And, yes, my system
did close down properly.

David
 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

David Hankinson said:
I get a similar thing quite frequently on my system and my wife's system.
That is, when we start up the computer I get a message telling me that
Windows Explorer has stopped working correctly.......and it hasn't even
been
opened. Go figure!
Doesn't happen every time, but every once in a while. And, yes, my system
did close down properly.


Of course Windows Explorer is open. It's the shell that interacts with you
for everything you see on the screen. Did you try Andre's solution?
 
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Raymond

Frank said:
Of course Windows Explorer is open. It's the shell that interacts with
you for everything you see on the screen. Did you try Andre's solution?

I tried Andre's solution, but no change.

Raymond.
 

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