Christian,

Probably not your problem, but is Data Execution Prevention (DEP) set to
allow 4D to run?

-- Brad Perkins

Christian Cypert wrote:
> When launching our software in the following situation 4D will crash
> on startup.
>
> Here's a run down of the situation and what's been tried so far.
>
> Machine 1:
>
> 4D 2004.7r3
> Dell Laptop Latitude 630
> Intel Centrino Processor
> Win XP Pro SP 3
> 2 GB RAM
>
>
>
> Machine 2:
>
> 4D 2004.7r3
> Dell Laptop Latitude 830
> Intel Centrino Processor
> Win XP Pro SP 2
> 2 GB RAM
>
> Both machines crash on start up of our application with the Active4D
> Plug in installed.  The Windows error message from Machine 1
> specifically mentioned the crash was related to Active4D.4DX. 
> Removing the plug in allowed the application to start properly.
>
> We have tried disabling Norton Antivirus/Internet Security which is
> installed on both machines.  Both machines also have a Dell/Verizon
> Mobile Broadband Card utility installed.
>
> We uninstalled the application on Machine 2, and tried running the
> Active4D demo, and we crashed the demo.
>
> We have tried starting both machines in Safe Mode with and without
> Network support.  The application still crashed.  We have made sure
> both machines have the latest version of QuickTime installed.  This
> didn't help the crashing.
>
> We also tried the newer version of Active4D, 4.5.  This didn't help.
>
>
> Christian Cypert
> Tailored Solutions
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
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