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H. Peter Lienhardt
One of our app written in Access 2002 crashes frequently under Windows 98 -
there is no such problem under NT, W2k or Windows XP.
The problem starts with the Windows message 'There are not enough resources
to display.' and from this point on the checkboxes and radio buttons on the
forms are no longer visible or destroyed. According to the windows resources
display, there are all three resources above 85%.
From time to time Msaccess crashes shortly after the above message or when
closing our app. It's almost every time in module GDI.exe.
Maybe one system is working two days without this problem and then it
crashes five times a day.
Frontend is an MDE with one MDE library written by us, DA360.dll, Jet SP6 or
SP7 (does not matter), with or without additional code in ADO (does not
matter either).
Backend is also an MDE.
This problem does not occur on NT, W2k or XP.
Any ideas ?
Thanks for helping Peter
there is no such problem under NT, W2k or Windows XP.
The problem starts with the Windows message 'There are not enough resources
to display.' and from this point on the checkboxes and radio buttons on the
forms are no longer visible or destroyed. According to the windows resources
display, there are all three resources above 85%.
From time to time Msaccess crashes shortly after the above message or when
closing our app. It's almost every time in module GDI.exe.
Maybe one system is working two days without this problem and then it
crashes five times a day.
Frontend is an MDE with one MDE library written by us, DA360.dll, Jet SP6 or
SP7 (does not matter), with or without additional code in ADO (does not
matter either).
Backend is also an MDE.
This problem does not occur on NT, W2k or XP.
Any ideas ?
Thanks for helping Peter