I've disabled all Firewalls and anti-virus stuff without any change in the
apps behaviour. I even tried re-compiling the ICS library and also directly
linking the relevant Pascal units into my project all without any change to
the problem. I will now try to catch an exception on my development PC w
Hello Keith,
You said "disabled", one thing I learned by experience about FWs and
AVs is that they are never 100% "disabled", you MUST uninstall them to
be sure they are not causing the problem because disabling keep low
level drivers loaded.
For catching exceptions you can simply use
A little OT... :)
> Brian said...
> do you know about madExcept
No, I didn't. Sweet! Thanks. :)
> Dod said...
> or EurekaLog (not free but more powerfull and reliable...
Wow, also sweet! Thanks! I got to get out more... :)
OT Question: Why is "EurekaLog" more "powerful" and "reliabl
Dod wrote:
> You said "disabled", one thing I learned by experience about FWs and
> AVs is that they are never 100% "disabled", you MUST uninstall them to
> be sure they are not causing the problem because disabling keep low
> level drivers loaded.
That's my experience as well and the only r
Hi, do you know about madExcept? That helps a lot in catching the source of
exceptions.
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From: "Keith Willis"
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 14:37
To: "'ICS support mailing'"
Subject: Re: [twsocket] EAccessViolations when Posting Data to a H
I've only tried madExcept, and it's proven incredibly useful. It will show
you stacks for all the threads, including line numbers of the code and even
.pas units. It has also options to have the bug report sent by email and
include an screenshot, so your customers can easily report them.
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DOD and Brian...
Thanks for the info... :) Hoby
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