On 4/04/2000 08:55:35, Nahum Wild blurted out...
>Yep, I did upgrade my system from Win98 but I installed Win2k in a seperate
>folder on a seperate drive so as to keep the Win98 install.  AFAIK this is
>the same as a new install of Win2k as nothing from the Win98 install was
>brought over.

OK - so you installed, not upgraded - good choice :)

>The app is a realtime only app, no DB stuff.  But the problem occurs
>straight away.  I can put a break point on the first begin statement in the
>project source and the app breaks there first before the problem starts.
>But the problem starts accuring when I press F8!! Go figure?!?!?  And as I
>said there is no call stack.  
>
>I looked at the other app and it does get a call stack.  The same problem
>for it seems to be happening on calls to create with decendents of
>TComponent where nil is passed to the constructor as the owner, eg
>TTimer.Create(nil)
>
>Also when I installed D5 I got a message about replacing the default
>debuging program in win2K, or something like that.  It may have been talking
>about replacing Dr Watson.  It was something along those lines, but I have
>no idea if I said yes or no though.

yeah, it replaces Dr Watson with D5 - much better option, imo. 

To be honest, I dont know what the problem would be, but you could try any of 
these:

- delete all your DCU's and rebuild.
- delete all your other unneeded (ie, regenerated) files, and rebuild.
- package up the code, fire it over to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and I'll see if I can 
run/debug it. I dunno if you use any external components, but I have access to 
Raize 2.5c (?) - but thats about it.

Nic.
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