GDS runtime error...

D

David

Because vista's indexing doesn't work properly, I installed Google
desktop search. approximately every 15-30 minutes a runtime error pops
up, R6025, a pure virtual function call. I've already googled for
answers and there are none. one thread asked someone if they were
running add ins; he wasn't; neither am I. another thread revealed that
GDS doesn't support Vista 64 bit; I'm not running it.

Anyone know first hand why this error keeps cropping up? its coming
from the microsoft c++ runtime library. maybe the issue is the version
or a flaw with the installation??? In add/remove programs list i see
microsoft c++ 2005 redistributable listed. i remember that being
installed during some program installation a few weeks back. I just
reinstalled the redistributable 2 days ago. no change.



Dave
 
J

Jon

David said:
Because vista's indexing doesn't work properly, I installed Google desktop
search. approximately every 15-30 minutes a runtime error pops up, R6025,
a pure virtual function call. I've already googled for answers and there
are none. one thread asked someone if they were running add ins; he
wasn't; neither am I. another thread revealed that GDS doesn't support
Vista 64 bit; I'm not running it.

Anyone know first hand why this error keeps cropping up? its coming from
the microsoft c++ runtime library. maybe the issue is the version or a
flaw with the installation??? In add/remove programs list i see microsoft
c++ 2005 redistributable listed. i remember that being installed during
some program installation a few weeks back. I just reinstalled the
redistributable 2 days ago. no change.



Dave


It would be tempting to suggest that you should have concentrated your
efforts on resolving issues with "vista's indexing" that "doesn't work
properly", rather than flitting from tool to tool, but I'll refrain.

Sounds like a coding error. Reinstalling may help.
 
D

David

Jon said:
It would be tempting to suggest that you should have concentrated your
efforts on resolving issues with "vista's indexing" that "doesn't
work properly", rather than flitting from tool to tool, but I'll refrain.

Sounds like a coding error. Reinstalling may help.
LOL! a coding error. You think?? yeah. what else is new?
 

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