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From: jodleren on 17 May 2010 04:32 On May 16, 10:32 pm, "Hot-text" <hot-t...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\misc.chm::/compatibility_tab_and_wizard.htm > > Go to the Program *.exe File > Right Click it > Open Properties > Go to Compatibility in Properties > Check Mark Run this Program in Compatibility made for: > Window 98 / Window Me > Click Apply > Click OK > > To run the Program Compatibility Wizard > Start the Program Compatibility ( hcp://system/compatctr/compatmode.htm ) > Wizard. > Follow the instructions in the wizard. > Note > > To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and > Support, click Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP, and > then, under See Also in the navigation pane, click Program Compatibility > Wizard. > Set the compatibility properties manually > As an alternative to running the Program Compatibility Wizard, you can set > the compatibility properties for a program manually. The settings are the > same as the options in the Program Compatibility Wizard. > > To set the compatibility properties for a program manually > Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start > menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties. > Click the Compatibility tab, and change the compatibility settings for your > program. > Notes > > The Compatibility tab is only available for programs installed on your hard > drive. Although you can run the Program Compatibility Wizard on programs or > setup files on a CD-ROM or floppy disk, your changes will not remain in > effect after you close the program. > For more information about an option on the Compatibility tab, right-click > the option and then click What's This. > > "jodleren" <sonn...(a)hot.ee> wrote in message > > news:62a22cf2-c05d-4557-9861-ae9907b70ad9(a)s41g2000vba.googlegroups.com... > > > Hi all > > > My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to > > exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. > > > Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on > > Win98. > > ´ > > On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will > > give this error: > > > Invalid argument to date encode. > > > Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. > > I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was > > yesterday, 15.05.2010. > > It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions > > result in an access violation error. > > > As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL > > or something. > > Any ideas anyone? > > > WBR > > Sonnich The compability issue does not solve it. Not is it a Y2K problem, as it works on Win98. So, any other suggestions? WBT Sonnich
From: Noel Paton on 17 May 2010 06:49 Why not run it in a Win98 VM in XP?? -- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk
From: jodleren on 17 May 2010 11:57 On May 16, 7:16 pm, jodleren <sonn...(a)hot.ee> wrote: > Hi all > > My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to > exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. > > Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on > Win98. > ´ > On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will > give this error: > > Invalid argument to date encode. > > Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. > I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was > yesterday, 15.05.2010. > It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions > result in an access violation error. > > As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL > or something. > Any ideas anyone? > > WBR > Sonnich To be more exact, my problem is ntdll.dll - after loading that the error occurs. Next it loads msimtf.dll Gee, I recall ntdll.dll - it can cause a lot of problems, and it is probably related to user rights :) WBR Sonnich
From: Hot-text on 17 May 2010 17:21 Then he need to run his Windows Update To fix it, for in 1999 thay put out a update to fix the Y2K If he run all of the Windows Update, then Y2K is not the problem! "jodleren" <sonnich(a)hot.ee> wrote in message news:d99066d4-fa4e-4138-8987-f1206c3bfc24(a)o39g2000vbd.googlegroups.com... > On May 16, 10:32 pm, "Hot-text" <hot-t...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\misc.chm::/compatibility_tab_and_wizard.htm >> >> Go to the Program *.exe File >> Right Click it >> Open Properties >> Go to Compatibility in Properties >> Check Mark Run this Program in Compatibility made for: >> Window 98 / Window Me >> Click Apply >> Click OK >> >> To run the Program Compatibility Wizard >> Start the Program Compatibility ( hcp://system/compatctr/compatmode.htm ) >> Wizard. >> Follow the instructions in the wizard. >> Note >> >> To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and >> Support, click Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP, and >> then, under See Also in the navigation pane, click Program Compatibility >> Wizard. >> Set the compatibility properties manually >> As an alternative to running the Program Compatibility Wizard, you can >> set >> the compatibility properties for a program manually. The settings are the >> same as the options in the Program Compatibility Wizard. >> >> To set the compatibility properties for a program manually >> Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start >> menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties. >> Click the Compatibility tab, and change the compatibility settings for >> your >> program. >> Notes >> >> The Compatibility tab is only available for programs installed on your >> hard >> drive. Although you can run the Program Compatibility Wizard on programs >> or >> setup files on a CD-ROM or floppy disk, your changes will not remain in >> effect after you close the program. >> For more information about an option on the Compatibility tab, >> right-click >> the option and then click What's This. >> >> "jodleren" <sonn...(a)hot.ee> wrote in message >> >> news:62a22cf2-c05d-4557-9861-ae9907b70ad9(a)s41g2000vba.googlegroups.com... >> >> > Hi all >> >> > My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to >> > exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. >> >> > Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on >> > Win98. >> > � >> > On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will >> > give this error: >> >> > Invalid argument to date encode. >> >> > Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. >> > I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was >> > yesterday, 15.05.2010. >> > It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions >> > result in an access violation error. >> >> > As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL >> > or something. >> > Any ideas anyone? >> >> > WBR >> > Sonnich > > The compability issue does not solve it. Not is it a Y2K problem, as > it works on Win98. > > So, any other suggestions? > > WBT > Sonnich
From: Hot-text on 17 May 2010 17:42
If it's ntdll.dll - it's 100% of problems! Ok I'll do a Find: All Files on my Win98 Ntdll.dll << Find Now I have Two #One in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Ntdll.dll 20KB Version 4.10.1998 Description: Win32, NTDLL core component. #Two in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ Ntdll.dll 692KB 5.1.2600.2180(xp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) Description: NT Layer DLL Have you run all of you Windows Updates? For I have all my Windows Updates and can not get no more and you see from the Updates that #Two is a xp_sp2! "jodleren" <sonnich(a)hot.ee> wrote in message news:dbd7d8f7-539a-4d8c-86f8-d883dea7c69e(a)z33g2000vbb.googlegroups.com... > On May 16, 7:16 pm, jodleren <sonn...(a)hot.ee> wrote: >> Hi all >> >> My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to >> exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. >> >> Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on >> Win98. >> � >> On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will >> give this error: >> >> Invalid argument to date encode. >> >> Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. >> I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was >> yesterday, 15.05.2010. >> It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions >> result in an access violation error. >> >> As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL >> or something. >> Any ideas anyone? >> >> WBR >> Sonnich > > To be more exact, my problem is ntdll.dll - after loading that the > error occurs. Next it loads msimtf.dll > > Gee, I recall ntdll.dll - it can cause a lot of problems, and it is > probably related to user rights :) > > WBR > Sonnich |