GPF on XP-sp2 (OpenInsight 16-Bit Specific)
At 07 JAN 2005 03:33:43PM Fred Dietrich wrote:
We are getting GPF break when starting OI-16(v3.5) on a new PC running Win-XP with sp2. Oengine runs by itself without problems.
Actual message says:
"OINSIGHT caused a GPF in module OINSIGHT.EXE at 0001:B4B9"Runtime and Development versions get same message. We have several hundred sites with the same program, many running XP-sp2 without problems. Any ideas?
Thanks … Fred
At 07 JAN 2005 05:20PM Matt Sorrell wrote:
Are you running it as an Administrator or as a limited user?
msorrel@greyhound.com
At 07 JAN 2005 07:27PM Fred Dietrich wrote:
Thanks for the reply Matt. The user is running as NON-admin. But, that is a good clue. I suspected that the user rights might be an issue, but have not seen that as a problem at any of the other sites. Given the large number of installed sites, I would think it would have shown up before this.
The actual "install" process is a simple copy-paste of the fully configured product from the shipped CD-ROM and running the "client" DLL install (like VB40016, VSVIEW, etc). Oengine runs normally, and NTVDM tasks launch and terminate as usual from the task manager.
I will re-install the DLLs in Admin mode and see if that fixes it.
Thanks for the clue.
–Fred
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At 10 JAN 2005 01:10PM Warren Auyong wrote:
Make sure to remove the read-only flag on any of the files copied from the CD.
At 10 JAN 2005 01:14PM Fred Dietrich wrote:
Thanks for the Hi-Ho Davey …
You got any ideas on this GPF? The client
doesn't seem to be booted as Admin, but also
says it does not give him the option. He
upgraded to XP-home-sp2 from Win98 himself.
Nothing else remarkable about the system.
We are just doing a copy-paste of our fully
configured single-user runtime Q.D. product
from CD to C:\, then installing DLLs. We
use the All-Net driver 1.5 w/Oengine 3.5.
It takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
But this is a new problem we haven't seen
before. Thanks for any suggestions.
More info sent to your eMail.
–Fred
STAT! Systems, Inc.
1-800-995-0475
At 10 JAN 2005 02:28PM Fred Dietrich wrote:
Thanks Warren … Already turned off the R-O.
It didn't seem to have an effect on the GPF.
Normally, OI will load and try to open files
even if read-only is on. The GPF is keeping
OI from even loading.
–Fred