Scrolling Text in HTML Doc

K

Kathy

In our student labs, inserting the Web Control, Scrolling
Text, produces an error.

CICEROUIWndFrame Winword.EXE - Application error
The instruction at "0x77f585c0" referenced memory
at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written". Click
OK to terminate the program

Clicking OK produces another error referencing memory
0x77f580c9
Clicking OK on this error message produces another error
referenced memory
0x00670065.

The lab computers which have a Centurion locking device to
reset the Windows XP computers back to defaults after the
computers shutdown.

I can't duplicate the error on non-lab computers. So I am
suspicious of the Centurion device. But our computer tech
swears it isn't centurion that is creating the problem.

Any solutions or answers out there?

Thanks,
Kathy
 
T

Terry Farrell

This is a problem with Cicero UI (see the error?), so you need to raise this
with Cicero support.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP


In our student labs, inserting the Web Control, Scrolling
Text, produces an error.

CICEROUIWndFrame Winword.EXE - Application error
The instruction at "0x77f585c0" referenced memory
at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written". Click
OK to terminate the program

Clicking OK produces another error referencing memory
0x77f580c9
Clicking OK on this error message produces another error
referenced memory
0x00670065.

The lab computers which have a Centurion locking device to
reset the Windows XP computers back to defaults after the
computers shutdown.

I can't duplicate the error on non-lab computers. So I am
suspicious of the Centurion device. But our computer tech
swears it isn't centurion that is creating the problem.

Any solutions or answers out there?

Thanks,
Kathy
 
T

Terry Farrell

Kathy

A little more investigation would indicate that Cicero is a Text to Speech
(document reader) utility and although there's no obvious documentation to
say so, it may be what Microsoft have put into Windows XP (see the Control
Panel, Speech applet). I recommend that you take this problem to an
appropriate Windows XP Newsgroup and seek advice.

Terry

Thanks for the info Terry. BUT...
How do I get to Cicero UI support? Can't find it on the
Newsgroup Web Site, Can't find it with Google.
Kathy
 

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