On 12/15/2012 08:50 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry to bother you with bringing up this subject again, but it's
killing me!  I have about 20 Visual Maxframe Professional applications
running on VFP9 that use the same exact command window.  It is an
intermediate class form class that runs VFP commands while in the
application.  I have used this in my applications going back to the
very
beginning so it is pretty mature and fail-safe.  The application in
question creates a VC++ buffer overrun detected when I release the
form.  I don't even have to do anything other than open the form and
click Done and it will blow me out of the application with the buffer
overrun.

So far I have rebuilt the project from scratch; removed the form class
>from the project and re added it; rebuilt the menu that calls it; and
spent hours researching it on the world wide web.  There is nothing
that
makes sense especially the fact that it is the same exact class that is

working in all of my other applications.

If anybody has a clue I would really appreciate it.

TIA
Does this executable use different runtime files than your other applications?


Everything is the same on this machine including the intermediate classes and base classes.
I only have one set of runtimes on my development machine.

Jeff

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Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
(623) 582-0323

www.san-dc.com
www.arelationshipmanager.com


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