And after I quit CBPlay, it asks me to save "Untitled". Then the log 
looks like this (sorry this is so piecemeal):

[\\BASEMENTPC]
00000000        0.00000000      [156] Warning: no shared menu for 
document template #19.
00000001        0.69631279      [156] Warning: CMDIFrameWnd without 
a default menu.
00000002        1066.42749023   [156] AtlThrow: hr = 0x80070057
00000003        1066.42773438   [156] Warning: constructing 
COleException, scode = E_INVALIDARG ($80070057).
00000004        1067.47021484   [156] Warning: Uncaught exception in 
WindowProc (returning 1).
00000005        1269.90625000   [156] Warning: destroying an unsaved 
document.
00000006        1269.94287109   [156] Detected memory leaks!
00000007        1269.94287109   [156] Dumping objects ->
00000008        1269.94299316   [156] {714} 
00000009        1269.94311523   [156] normal block at 0x00E1E9D8, 93 
bytes long.
00000010        1269.94323730   [156]  Data: <HM  L   L       > 48 
4D 95 00 4C 00 00 00 4C 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 
00000011        1269.94323730   [156] {712} 
00000012        1269.94348145   [156] client block at 0x00E1D950, 
subtype c0, 20 bytes long.
00000013        1269.94360352   [156] a CFile object at $00E1D950, 
20 bytes long 
00000014        1269.94909668   [156] Object dump complete

Jay

--- In [email protected], "czarnecki_jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Wait, here's some more debug data:
> 
> When I hit the "Ignore" button after the error mesage that started 
> with "Debug Assertion Failed!", I get the "The parameter is 
> incorrect message" again, and some more data goes intoi the debug 
> log. Here it is:
> 
> [\\BASEMENTPC]
> 00000000      0.00000000      [156] Warning: no shared menu for 
> document template #19.
> 00000001      0.69631279      [156] Warning: CMDIFrameWnd without 
> a default menu.
> 00000002      1066.42749023   [156] AtlThrow: hr = 0x80070057
> 00000003      1066.42773438   [156] Warning: constructing 
> COleException, scode = E_INVALIDARG ($80070057).
> 00000004      1067.47021484   [156] Warning: Uncaught exception in 
> WindowProc (returning 1).
> 
> 
> Jay
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "czarnecki_jay" <jaycz@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Dale, how do I attach a gamefile to these Yahoo Group posts?
> > Or what is the best way to get the file to you?
> > My e-mail is jaycz@
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "czarnecki_jay" <jaycz@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], Dale <dlarson42@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > That's all that went to the log.
> > > 
> > > The debugger zip file came with a copy of CBPlay.exe. It is 
> inside 
> > a 
> > > folder titled CBPlayDebug along with dbgview.exe, all inside 
my 
> > > C;\Cyberboard fodler. That CBPlay.exe file is the one I opened 
> and 
> > > used to try to open the gamefile, giving the two lines in the 
> log 
> > > below. I also go this error message:
> > > 
> > > Debug Assertion Failed!
> > > Program: C:\Cyberboard\CBPlayDebug\CBPlay.exe
> > > File: f\vs70builds\3077
\vc\MFCATL\ship\atlmfc\include\atltime.inl
> > > Line: 167
> > > Expression: m_time != -1
> > > For information on how your program can cause an assertion 
> > failure, 
> > > see Visual C++ documentation on asserts.
> > > (Press Rety to debug the application).
> > > 
> > > with buttons "Abort", "Retry"" and "Ignore".
> > > Clicking on "Retry" crashes CBPlay and the debugger.
> > > 
> > > When I started the debugger, then opened the original 
CBPlay.exe 
> > > that I already had on my system and tried to open the 
gamefile, 
> I 
> > > didn't get any of that. Just the same "The parameter is 
> incorrect" 
> > > and nothing was saved to the logfile.
> > > 
> > > I'm sending the Twilight Struggle gamefile to your e-mail.
> > > 
> > > I do appreciate you sticking with me on this - I'm sorry if it 
> > turns 
> > > out to be something obvious on my part that I'm doing or not 
> doing 
> > > in error.
> > > 
> > > Jay
> > > 
> > > > That's it?? Did it crash? It hardly started up. This is what 
> it 
> > > looks like
> > > > before a game/scenario file is loaded.
> > > > 
> > > > It might be time to send me the exact files you are using. 
> This 
> > > makes no
> > > > sense at all.
> > > > 
> > > > Dale
> > > > 
> > > > >Thanks, Dale.
> > > > >Here the data from the debug log:
> > > > >
> > > > >[\\BASEMENTPC]
> > > > >00000000       0.00000000      [980] Warning: no shared 
menu for 
> > > > >document template #19.
> > > > >00000001       0.99098295      [980] Warning: CMDIFrameWnd 
without 
> > > > >a default menu.
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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