Javier,

No problem here ...

I have tested the same scenario on my Win2K Sony Vaio Notebook
connected to LAN and a Win 98 SE (at client site) running the latest
and greatest and Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows,
Build:1.858xRT03.

01. What OS are you using?

02. What Version and Build of R:BASE? (Date/Time)

03. You MUST be connected to a LAN to get (CVAL( 'UserDomain' ))
     or Win2K  Server/Workstation.

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


At 05:48 PM 9/30/2002 -0500, Javier Valencia wrote:

>I have run into the following reproducible problem:
>
>I start RBASE and change directories to:
>
>\rbti\rbwin65\samples\newstuff
>
>then, I run:
>
>run newstuff.dat
>
>I get several initial screens before I get to the main screen where I 
>select CVAL Functions and it brings a screen with several examples of the 
>CVAL function. All the examples work OK until I get to the option:
>
>(CVAL( UserDomain ))
>
>Then the program crashes (it does it regardless of the order I use to get 
>to this option) and I get the following error
>
>Windows Header: Rbg65
>
>Message: This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut 
>down. If the problem persists, contact the program vendor.
>
>Plus the CLOSE and DETAILS buttons When I press the DETAILS button, it 
>displays:
>
>RBG65 caused an exception eedfadeH in module RBEXT.DLL at 0167:008fba35.
>
>Registers:
>
>EAX=012c196c CS=0167 EIP=008fba35 EFLGS=00000206
>
>EBX=800401f0 SS=016f ESP=00b8dce0 EBP=00b8dd6c
>
>ECX=00000001 DS=016f ESI=00b8dd48 FS=5d67
>
>EDX=008fba35 ES=016f EDI=00000000 GS=0000
>
>Bytes at CS:EIP:
>
>5b c3 90 53 8b d8 8b c3 e8 92 70 fb ff 84 c0 75
>
>Stack dump:
>
>008fba35 012c196c 800401f0 00b8dd48 00000000
>
>00b8dd6c 00b8dcfc 800401f0 008fba4d 0090c3b0
>
>008fbade 093ff999 40791ea0 14962595 744b50c3
>
>00b8e2f8
>
>When I press the CLOSE button, the message will repeat 2 more times before 
>it finally closes. I can reproduce this error every time.
>
>I am running Windows 98SE and release 1.8555, I just upgraded to 1.858 
>with the same results.
>
>Is there something in my computer setup that is causing this problem? Any 
>help will be greatly appreciated, as it may be a clue to why I get the 
>same error when running applications where it is harder to reproduce.

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