Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

>I had the ugly buffer overrun appear on the same computer it appeared
>on 
>a while back.  Looking in the archives it was a problem with a jpg and 
>the visual c++ runtime.  This time the application opens.  Opens up the
>
>tables and then halts with a buffer overrun detected.  I am pretty sure
>
>it is in VFP9 because visual c++ is not mentioned this time.  I googled
>
>around and found a patch to gdiplus, but when I try to apply the patch 
>it says it can't find the gdiplus to patch.  Googling also had a 
>solution from our vary own Tracy that said something about an invalid 
>environmental variable.
>
>I installed vfp9 and all of my source code on the computer and 
>recompiled the exe.  Same results.
>
>I believe that vfp is finding a bad gdiplus and the one that is
>supposed 
>to be there can't be found.  This points to Tracy's solution.  I have
>no 
>idea which environmental variable could be incorrect.
>
>I also believe that the problem is occurring when a view is being 
>created.  The reason I think that is that after the program shuts down 
>there is a .cdx with zero bytes in the temp folder with no matching
>dbf.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>-- 
>Jeff
>
>---------------
>
>Jeff Johnson
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>(623) 582-0323
>
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>
>
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