On 12/15/2012 12:11 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

On 12/15/2012 11:06 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

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

Do you use bindevents in this program?
Are you returning out of a method from the catch in a try/catch?

Tracy:  Here is the method:  I hide the form and activate the screen so

I expected the code was much like that.

This problem is caused by the command that is running, or something before you 
enter the screen.

Have you tried a simple "? Hello world!" and still get the error? Or even no 
command just exiting.

Then something before the form is already in a bad state. I think you mentioned 
another form did the same, in the last thread anyway. I would step through the 
code to find an area you drop into an error method or try/catch. That, in a 
framework can be daunting. There is a command to keep a trace. Perhaps you can 
set that to capture what methods you touch and seek more details from there.

Tracy: My code is exactly like the framework code that I did not know existed. ;^) It gives me the error when I open the form and close it without doing anything. I will try wrapping the opening up of the form with at try catch and see what I get. This VCC++ buffer overrun does not trigger the application error handler. I does the same as a windows error.



Jeff

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