The error messages are set to ON.  Tried RBSYNC and said database was already 
in sync.  Tried RECOVER and said not in need of recovery.
Tom


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From: John Minyo II <[email protected]>
To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, January 21, 2010 4:50:24 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Access violation

Tom,

Not knowing if you have ERROR MESSAGES set to OFF, there may be other details 
provided to you. Can you verify this is set ON.

You may have database files out of sync. The out of sync message derives from 
the four database files having non-matching date and time stamps. To fix the 
problem, use the RBSYNC command.

If you use transaction processing, which is not likely since you were editing a 
label, the RECOVER command would fix the database files.

John


At 05:27 PM 1/21/2010, you wrote:
> I was working on a label in 7.6 and all of a sudden I get the:
> Access violation at address D1E8728 in module 'RBEngine76.DLL' write of 
> address 4D50203.
> I have occationally gotten an access violation but was able to 
> 'control/alt/del' out, restart Rbase and get back to work.
> This time, however, I cannot re-connect to that database.  I can connect to 
> other databases. Have run Rscope on the problem
> database and find no errors.  Using the most current update.
> Tom Hart

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