Noticed in the crash dump:

LoadedModule[4]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\
AddIns\Bin\MSVBVM60.DLL

This system dll shouldn't be in that folder and I deleted it, but didn't
solve any problem.


RBS

On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Bart Smissaert <bart.smissa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Process Monitor got me a bit further as it showed there was a call to
> WerFault.exe and this is the log of that:
>
> Version=1
> EventType=APPCRASH
> EventTime=131492511990301638
> ReportType=2
> Consent=1
> UploadTime=131492511998961952
> ReportStatus=268439552
> ReportIdentifier=9b4019d8-ff2c-48dc-b8e2-89b3d1065e90
> IntegratorReportIdentifier=08a25108-492e-4c35-9572-7c0afa0cda3a
> Wow64Host=34404
> Wow64Guest=332
> NsAppName=COM32on64.exe
> AppSessionGuid=000025fc-0003-0005-9115-7a33be27d301
> TargetAppId=W:0006bf68cd3578efc2486facd1ee9646dcbe00000904!
> 0000fca1aabcca076defa0f16adc639b6998469c2bb9!COM32on64.exe
> TargetAppVer=2016//03//21:07:47:40!e334!COM32on64.exe
> BootId=4294967295
> ServiceSplit=3539031
> TargetAsId=4701
> Response.BucketId=91b0f4268c35a99eecbd35c544a753e4
> Response.BucketTable=1
> Response.LegacyBucketId=109122632689
> Response.type=4
> Sig[0].Name=Application Name
> Sig[0].Value=COM32on64.exe
> Sig[1].Name=Application Version
> Sig[1].Value=1.0.0.0
> Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp
> Sig[2].Value=56efa71c
> Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name
> Sig[3].Value=StackHash_b1df
> Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version
> Sig[4].Value=0.0.0.0
> Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp
> Sig[5].Value=00000000
> Sig[6].Name=Exception Code
> Sig[6].Value=c0000005
> Sig[7].Name=Exception Offset
> Sig[7].Value=PCH_DF_FROM_ntdll+0x000722CC
> DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
> DynamicSig[1].Value=10.0.15063.2.0.0.768.101
> DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
> DynamicSig[2].Value=2057
> DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Information 1
> DynamicSig[22].Value=b1df
> DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Information 2
> DynamicSig[23].Value=b1df29542701a59c258e9db4cb35a612
> DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Information 3
> DynamicSig[24].Value=ff08
> DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Information 4
> DynamicSig[25].Value=ff08f5c1ef225ee708cc4b7d43225760
> UI[2]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\COM32on64.exe
> LoadedModule[0]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\
> AddIns\Bin\COM32on64.exe
> LoadedModule[1]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
> LoadedModule[2]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.DLL
> LoadedModule[3]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNELBASE.dll
> LoadedModule[4]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\
> AddIns\Bin\MSVBVM60.DLL
> LoadedModule[5]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\USER32.dll
> LoadedModule[6]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\win32u.dll
> LoadedModule[7]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\GDI32.dll
> LoadedModule[8]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\gdi32full.dll
> LoadedModule[9]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\msvcp_win.dll
> LoadedModule[10]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\ucrtbase.dll
> LoadedModule[11]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\ADVAPI32.dll
> LoadedModule[12]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\msvcrt.dll
> LoadedModule[13]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\sechost.dll
> LoadedModule[14]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\RPCRT4.dll
> LoadedModule[15]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\SspiCli.dll
> LoadedModule[16]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\CRYPTBASE.dll
> LoadedModule[17]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\bcryptPrimitives.dll
> LoadedModule[18]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\ole32.dll
> LoadedModule[19]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\combase.dll
> LoadedModule[20]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\OLEAUT32.dll
> LoadedModule[21]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\IMM32.DLL
> LoadedModule[22]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\kernel.appcore.dll
> LoadedModule[23]=C:\WINDOWS\system32\uxtheme.dll
> LoadedModule[24]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\SXS.DLL
> LoadedModule[25]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\MSCTF.dll
> LoadedModule[26]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\clbcatq.dll
> LoadedModule[27]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\
> Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\XL_SQL.dll
> LoadedModule[28]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\
> DirectCom.DLL
> LoadedModule[29]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\
> CustomMsgBox.dll
> LoadedModule[30]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\
> vbRichClient5.dll
> LoadedModule[31]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\SHELL32.DLL
> LoadedModule[32]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\cfgmgr32.dll
> LoadedModule[33]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\shcore.dll
> LoadedModule[34]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\windows.storage.dll
> LoadedModule[35]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\shlwapi.dll
> LoadedModule[36]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\URLMON.DLL
> LoadedModule[37]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\powrprof.dll
> LoadedModule[38]=C:\WINDOWS\System32\profapi.dll
> LoadedModule[39]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\iertutil.dll
> LoadedModule[40]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\
> Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\VB_CAIRO_SQLITE.DLL
> LoadedModule[41]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DDRAW.DLL
> LoadedModule[42]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\OLEPRO32.DLL
> LoadedModule[43]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DCIMAN32.dll
> LoadedModule[44]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\MSIMG32.dll
> LoadedModule[45]=C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_
> 6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.15063.413_none_55bc94a37c2a2854\comctl32.dll
> LoadedModule[46]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\atl.DLL
> LoadedModule[47]=C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.
> gdiplus_6595b64144ccf1df_1.1.15063.483_none_9e9856e456d5e776\gdiplus.DLL
> LoadedModule[48]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\winmm.dll
> LoadedModule[49]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\winmmbase.dll
> LoadedModule[50]=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\
> Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\SQLite3_StdCall.dll
> LoadedModule[51]=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\MSVCR120.dll
> State[0].Key=Transport.DoneStage1
> State[0].Value=1
> FriendlyEventName=Stopped working
> ConsentKey=APPCRASH
> AppName=COM32on64
> AppPath=C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AddIns\Bin\COM32on64.exe
> NsPartner=windows
> NsGroup=windows8
> ApplicationIdentity=25991C42874038C9686260EA4D8761D8
> MetadataHash=-1228563750
>
>
> COM32on64.exe is VB6 ActiveX exe that loads my VB6 dll. This is needed as
> this dll is called from 64 bits Excel and that can't access that 32 bit VB6
> dll the
> normal way. This loading of the VB6 dll via COM32on64.exe is not the
> problem as the dll works all fine, until it makes a call to SQLite.
>
> Not sure this dump of WerFault.exe helps me much as all I got is Stopped
> working and APPCRASH.
> At least it shows all the dependencies that are involved.
> MSVCR120.dll is present and version is 12.0.40660.0.
>
>
> RBS
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:58 AM, Chris Locke <sql...@chrisjlocke.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>> I'd suggest running the Microsoft Process Monitor
>> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon
>>
>> When your application crashes, this will show the files it tried to access
>> before the crash.  It might point to a dependancy missing.
>> Have you 'installed' SQLite on your Win 10 machines?  I use
>> system.data.sqlite.dll in my applications, and that requires msvcr120.dll.
>> Without that, I get a weird 'SQLite.Interop.dll module could not be found'
>> error ... which makes sense, but its not strictly accurate ... its there,
>> it just can't be loaded.  SQLite requires a couple of extra files to run
>> properly.  They may not be installed on the Win 10 box.
>>
>> Ideally, you need a proper stack trace and error log from your
>> application.
>>
>> > In Windows you get a frowny face "modern icon"
>>
>> Thats for a full-on Windows 'blue screen', not an application crash.  I
>> assume this isn't causing a blue-screen, but is just failing.
>>
>> > Could the problem be that SQLite is installed by MS already on those
>> machines?
>>
>> SQLite is a third party product, and would not be pre-installed by
>> Microsoft.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 8:45 AM, Bart Smissaert <bart.smissa...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Yes, not very helpful. The message is from my VB6 wrapper as is like
>> this:
>> >
>> > Method ProcedureX of object _ClassX failed
>> >
>> > ClassX is the class in the wrapper ActiveX dll that also has the
>> procedure
>> > that makes the call to SQLite that causes the problem, in this
>> > case sqlite3_initialize.
>> > ProcedureX is another procedure in that same class, but that procedure
>> has
>> > nil to do with the problem.
>> > I can take that ProcedureX out and that I will get another procedure
>> > mentioned in the error message that is again completely unrelated to the
>> > problem.
>> >
>> > So the whole thing is just completely puzzling and I am seriously stuck
>> > with this.
>> >
>> >
>> > RBS
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 2:44 AM, Keith Medcalf <kmedc...@dessus.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > > In Windows you get a frowny face "modern icon" (about 5 inches square)
>> > and
>> > > "something went wrong, sorry about your luck".
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > ---
>> > > The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven
>> > says
>> > > a lot about anticipated traffic volume.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > >-----Original Message-----
>> > > >From: sqlite-users [mailto:sqlite-users-
>> > > >boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Simon Slavin
>> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 6 September, 2017 15:06
>> > > >To: SQLite mailing list
>> > > >Subject: Re: [sqlite] Fwd: Problem on Windows 10 machines
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >On 6 Sep 2017, at 10:03pm, Bart Smissaert <bart.smissa...@gmail.com>
>> > > >wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > >> When my wrapper makes the call to the Sqlite dll my app crashes
>> > > >
>> > > >With what error ?  Segmentation fault ?  Privilege violation ?  I
>> > > >don’t think I’ve seen any crash which doesn’t produce an error report
>> > > >of some kind, even if we know that there’s no reason for that error
>> > > >at that point.
>> > > >
>> > > >Simon.
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