Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-14 Thread Abd ulRahman Lomax
er the subject of "Access violation problem," which will definitely confuse future generations who search the archives for "Access violation" because that is what they are getting. > >-Original Message- > >From: Abd ulRahman Lomax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-14 Thread Wojciech Oborski
Matt, As I have also experienced Access Violation errors (in different situation) I'd also be interested in learning something about this. Would you be so kind to send me the mentioned Application Note? Thank you in advance Wojciech Oborski My e-mail is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Matt Daggett wrote: >

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-14 Thread Matt Daggett
g the MDAC driver version usually resolves ODBC / Access Violation errors" >-Original Message- >From: Abd ulRahman Lomax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 7:54 PM >To: Protel EDA Forum >Subject: Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation''

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread Abd ulRahman Lomax
At 01:22 PM 6/13/2002 -0400, Matt Daggett wrote: >Title: MDAC Drivers and ODBC Error Messages >Date: June 6, 2002 >Keywords: ODBC, MDAC >Summary:Protel 99 SE uses the Microsoft MDAC drivers for the >implementation of the design database storage system. Some versions of the >MDAC

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread Brian Sherer
Thanks, Matt. I think you should have prefaced your attachment by saying "Now, don't shoot the messenger, but" Does anyone know if the offending driver might have been included in one of Microsoft's "Critical Updates"? I'm still running Win'98 with 99SE SP6, but suddenly began to experience s

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread Matt Daggett
lace the ODBCjt32.dll file found in the Windows directory with the same file found on the Protel 99 SE CD. The installed ODBCjt32.dll file is located in: \Windows\System\ or \Winnt\System32\. -Original Message- From: Matt Daggett Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:10 PM To: Protel EDA For

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread Matt Daggett
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Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread Abd ulRahman Lomax
I've never seen anything like this. However, this is what I expect I would do if I encountered this problem. I would immediately take steps to move existing backups to a safe place, where they cannot be subsequently overwritten. Backups exist in two places; in the designated autobackup directo

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread Bob Jones
Have you tried updating footprints from the library? - Original Message - From: "EDA Software Technical Dpt." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "edaforum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:54 AM Subject: [PEDA] ''Access violation'&#

Re: [PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread ttontis
Try confirming that the pcb.Lib is still available/selected for those components in your design. Regards, Ted -Original Message- From: EDA Software Technical Dpt. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 4:55 AM To: edaforum Subject: [PEDA] ''Access violation

[PEDA] ''Access violation'' problem

2002-06-13 Thread EDA Software Technical Dpt.