> I guess, unfortunately, just stuff. It doesn't seem to happen at any
> particular time, it just happens whenever. (The actual message you see
> come from the c++ library: "Buffer overrun detected."

When you say it comes from the c++ library, what exactly does that
mean? It is still the VFP process erroring and reporting the error,
correct? Just not a native VFP error?

Are you doing anything with FLL's? Any win32 calls other than Ed's
setmemory.prg? Do you still receive errors if you do NOT use
setmemory.prg? What O/S? Does this happen during interpretted and/or
compiled(in VFP vs. exe)?


-- 
Derek


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