Michael,
        Chances are that one or another file associated with Protel is 
corrupted, they are not all removed through the normal uninstall. Use the 
full/clean uninstall procedure below. Your problem probably is in one of the 
*.INI, *.DPL or *.BPL files that the reinstall doesn't remove.



Revision from Protel Tech Support
July 5 2002
Protel 99SE Complete Uninstall.(New version emailed from Lori Quevedo,
tested solved my problem that I had using the original "clean" install
procedure.)


Version # Protel 99SE/ Service Pack 6:
 
PROBLEM:  Is there a specific uninstall procedure for Protel?  I have
uninstalled and reinstalled using add and/remove programs but Protel is
still acting up.
 
SOLUTION:
 
1) Un-install Service Pack 6 for 99SE
2) Un-install 99SE
3) Delete the Design Explorer 99 SE directory 
(make sure you have no personal files or libraries stored here before you do
this).
4) Delete the files *99SE.* from your Windows or Winnt folder
5) Also delete from the Windows or Winnt folder *.bpl and *.dpl, if they are
still remaining.
6) Re-install Protel 99 SE
a) If Win 9x then Reboot
7) Re-apply Service Pack 6
a) If Win 9x Then Reboot


Sincerely,
Brad Velander
Senior PCB Designer
Northern Airborne Technology
#14 - 1925 Kirschner Road,
Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4N7.
tel (250) 763-2232 ext. 225
fax (250) 762-3374


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PEDA] FW: Access violation


I have a similar problem with Protel 99SE: I can open my Design Database but
if I try to open the PCB the error message occurs:
"Access violation at address 0C4CA7F in module 'ADVPCB.DLL'. Read of address
0000000F."

What I already have tried:
- The repair-function,
- To completely deinstall and reinstall Protel 99SE (include erasing all
*99SE*-files from the Windows-folder

Recently this problem occured very often.
Isn't there anybody who knows both: the problem AND a solution?


best regards

Michael Senghaas


 
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