Perhaps a runtime/EXE version mis-match?

Can you add some logging to a file so you can determine at exactly what point 
the overflow is happening? Things like memory variables in scope, libraries, 
etc.

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rk


-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 8:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Visual C++ Buffer Overrun Detected

I have an application that has been working for many years and all of a sudden 
I am getting this when I run my command window.  It is a form where you can 
enter a command and it does a RUN command.  I use this in all of my 
applications and I have never seen a problem.  I removed the class from the 
project and created a subclass of and intermediate class which is how I do it  
now.  I still get it.  I have researched it and nothing seems to apply to my 
situation.

The command window works great but when I release the form I get the buffer 
overrun.

Any ideas?

VFP9 the same exact class used in all of my applications.

--
Jeff


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