Hello,

do you try to link your program with creating a MAP file.
This file is the mapping of your exe file. You 'll find behind address 
of all the functions and too the line where the access violation was raised.
You'll have only to note the address of the acces violation.
To link program with a map file, go to Project\Options, tab Link and map 
fil, choose detail.

Gilles

Roshanak Farhoodi a écrit :

>Dear all,
>   
>  I've encountered "access violation" error for the first time when I was 
> testing a program which has a lot of (really a lot!!!) variables, assignments 
> and calculations. 2 b more specific, one of the buttons of my program, has a 
> lot of calculations behind, the user can set some parameters and then press 
> it 2 see the results of calculations. but the program tolerates the button 2 
> b pressed only 3 times, after that "access violation" exeption will b raised.
>  May it be concerned with low virtual memory or what??? if it is really due 2 
> shortage of virtual memory, when handeling such heavy programs what is the 
> best idea to manage or free the used up memory? Is there any "garbage 
> collection" or another similar policy as there exists in JAVA?
>   
>  So many thanks in advance 4 ur any comment,
>  Roshanak F.
>
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