The message is exactly this:
    Access Violation at address 005F9753.  Read of address 00000008

  No other programs are trying to access the bat's databases.  I would
  think this error would be due to an invalid pointer someplace in the
  code.  It is a memory error, nothing else.

  I've tried restarting the application many times.  The error is
  still there.

  -Ryan

Saturday, May 05, 2001, 4:57:07 PM, you wrote:

DAC> On Saturday, May 05, 2001, 6:37:33 PM, Ryan Phillips wrote:

>> Well it may not be confirmed, but it sure doesn't work here. The
>> program doesn't actually crash, the error message is:   Access
>> Violation at [some memory space] ... and the message is not deleted.

DAC> There sure is a big difference between a crash and a failure to delete
DAC> a message successfully.

DAC> I just deleted a number of messages with no trouble.  If you are
DAC> getting an access violation, is that a sharing violation caused by
DAC> some other program having the file open at the same time?

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