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The message itself has no meaning except
that MapInfo tried to access a piece of memory it shouldn't have. Are you both operating off the same physical
MapInfo tables across a LAN? If not, then perhaps one of the tables is
corrupt. Give the user a copy of the .WOR file with
"print" statements inserted; each Print statement should tell you how
far into the workspace she's gotten. Then have her open the doctored workspace
and tell you which was the last print that appeared. Havbe her open the
workspace several times to determine if it crashes in the same place every
time. I also seem to recall something like this
happening in older versions of MapInfo (before 4.x) when someone opened a table
someone else was editing. Hope this helps Spencer From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robin Smith Hi all, I've got another puzzle to offer to the list. One of
our MapInfo users is trying to open a workspace and is getting the following
message: The Instruction at "0x006352f6" referenced memory
at "0x000004a0". The memory could not be "Read" Click OK to terminate the program. Click CANCEL to debug the program. I'd appreciate any advice; I'm able to open the workspace
myself without any difficulties and the user apparently has enough memory on
her computer to open the workspace. Robin
Smith GIS
Assistant GIS
team, ICT South
Gloucestershire Council 01454
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