It is happening when I release a particular form. Strange thing is that
the exact form is working perfectly in all of my other applications.
The form is located in one place and built into all of the apps. This
is the only one that does it. I am suspecting the menu program, but I
deleted the menu bar and added back and packed the menu table.
I've also rebuilt the project from scrap and recompiled everything into
new exe's.
I'm kind of stumped on this one.
Jeff
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On 12/07/2012 10:00 AM, Richard Kaye wrote:
Perhaps a runtime/EXE version mis-match?
Can you add some logging to a file so you can determine at exactly what point
the overflow is happening? Things like memory variables in scope, libraries,
etc.
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rk
-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 8:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Visual C++ Buffer Overrun Detected
I have an application that has been working for many years and all of a sudden
I am getting this when I run my command window. It is a form where you can
enter a command and it does a RUN command. I use this in all of my
applications and I have never seen a problem. I removed the class from the
project and created a subclass of and intermediate class which is how I do it
now. I still get it. I have researched it and nothing seems to apply to my
situation.
The command window works great but when I release the form I get the buffer
overrun.
Any ideas?
VFP9 the same exact class used in all of my applications.
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Jeff
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