Visual C++ runtime error with WinMgmt.exe

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Guest

Hi!

During the last two-three days I have begun to get the Visual C++ runtime
error with FreeRAM XP Pro memory management freeware, working excellent since
maybe two years, and, when disabling it, the error will be "transferred"
popping-up with WinMgmt.exe ...

Please, someone inform, if there would be some explanation/cure for this
problem.


Best regards,

Pete V.
 
D

Dave Patrick

You might poke around here. http://www.yourwaresolutions.com/faq.html

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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:
| Hi!
|
| During the last two-three days I have begun to get the Visual C++ runtime
| error with FreeRAM XP Pro memory management freeware, working excellent
since
| maybe two years, and, when disabling it, the error will be "transferred"
| popping-up with WinMgmt.exe ...
|
| Please, someone inform, if there would be some explanation/cure for this
| problem.
|
|
| Best regards,
|
| Pete V.
|
 
G

Guest

Hi!

Thanks Dave for your reply.

I did already check there, but couldn't find anything referring to this even
on "a miles distance" ...

And, there is neither any procedure or address to contact them for support,
sorry.

But, now I wonder, why after disabling FreeRAM Pro the error was
"transferred" for WinMgmt.exe?


Best regards,

Pete V.
 
D

Dave Patrick

Can you post the exact text? Not clear what you've got going.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Hi!
|
| Thanks Dave for your reply.
|
| I did already check there, but couldn't find anything referring to this
even
| on "a miles distance" ...
|
| And, there is neither any procedure or address to contact them for
support,
| sorry.
|
| But, now I wonder, why after disabling FreeRAM Pro the error was
| "transferred" for WinMgmt.exe?
|
|
| Best regards,
|
| Pete V.
 
G

Guest

Hi!

Thanks, yes, here you have them.


1. The first error message

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

Red circle with a white cross

Runtime Error!

Program: C:\ folder \ folder \ ...exe

This application requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please, contact the application's supoport team for more information.

OK button


2. The second error message

Program Error

Yellow triangel with an exclamation mark

Program ...exe has been causing errors.
Windows has to close it.
The program has to be re-started.
An error log will be created.

Cancel button


Best regards,

Pete V.
 
D

Dave Patrick

You may want to get a copy of the watson log to the application developer.

From the "Run" box;
drwtsn32.exe
then in the "Application Errors" box highlight the error and "View" to see
the log file.


This article may also help.

Interpreting the DrWtsn32.log File to Identify Program Crash Data
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q246084


--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Hi!
|
| Thanks, yes, here you have them.
|
|
| 1. The first error message
|
| Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
|
| Red circle with a white cross
|
| Runtime Error!
|
| Program: C:\ folder \ folder \ ...exe
|
| This application requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
| Please, contact the application's supoport team for more information.
|
| OK button
|
|
| 2. The second error message
|
| Program Error
|
| Yellow triangel with an exclamation mark
|
| Program ...exe has been causing errors.
| Windows has to close it.
| The program has to be re-started.
| An error log will be created.
|
| Cancel button
|
|
| Best regards,
|
| Pete V.
 

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