Milos, do u run a program called TuneUp Utilities, or Auslogic defragger?

U may well wish to go into control panel > administrative tools >
event viewer, then select the applications log by pressing enter. In
order not to have so much superfluous info, Go into the view menu,
select filter, & uncheck everything except errors, warnings, & failure
audits. This should give u some info regarding what app is throwing
the exception.

On 12/17/10, Milos Przic <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Hi all,
> Since yesterday  am getting the following error if I don't press anything
> for some time on the computer:
> Application Error
> Exception EAccessViolation in module rtl120.bpl at 0000456F.
> Access violation at address 5000456F in module 'rtl120.bpl'. Read of address
> 028E0000.
> OK
>    What program would make this error? Note that I backed up my computer two
> days ago.
>    Thanks in advance and best regards!
>           Milos Przic
> msn: [email protected]
> skype: Milosh-hs
>
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