Sorry to hear of the issue. 

The message is a general Windows error stating Rbase did something to crash the 
session.  (It may have been an external cause, but it was the Rbase DLL that 
resulted in the message. 

The first thing I would try is to replace the RX1 file if you have a recent 
backup. (Backup all four RX files before you do this). This might fix the 
structure and save your data.  No guarantee though. 


Bob Thompson
LaPorte, IN
219-363-7441

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On Dec 16, 2015, at 6:05 AM, Jim Belisle <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> I received an error this morning that I have not seen in many years.
> Exception EaccessViolation in module RBENGINE95_64.DLL
> I just got through creating a new table and went to enter information into 
> the table using a form when this happened.
> I am connected remotely. Others at the shop said they just got the same error.
> How will I be able to fix this?
> 
> I have RSCOPE and checked the structure and it showed I had four errors.
> I hit the fix button for the offending table and deleted the table but that 
> did not allow me to get back into my Database.
> Not a good way to start the day.
> 
> James Belisle
> 
> Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
> [cid:[email protected]]
> 


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