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From: Steve Cochran on 27 Jan 2010 08:38 "Invalid procedure call or argument" is a very non-specific error message as is run time error 5. Unfortunately the VB code is not accessible, as the author is no longer accessible (I only host the program on my website oehelp.com). So the chances of debugging the code are nil, which is why I asked docster what the steps were leading to the error. steve "Andrew McLaren" <andrew(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message news:%237YCDbsnKHA.5508(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > On 23/01/2010 23:52, Steve Cochran wrote: >> Error 5 indicates a permissions issue, so you might consider whether the >> output directory has the correct permissions to write to. Also you can > > An "error 5" does indicate Access Denied, *if* it comes from a Windows > component; as shown in WinError.h > > #define ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5L > > But in this case, the "Runtime error 5: Invalid procedure call or > argument" clearly matches the Visual Basic Runtime's "error 5", which > means that there was, well, an invalid procedure call or argument :-) > > So the error here means that the VB runtime which drives this OE backup > application is unable to call one of the application's methods, rather > than anything to do with permissions. > > As per my separate reply to the OP, I'd recommend making sure the VB bits > are in good order. > > Sorry to be pedantic :-) but just had to throw this in. > > Cheers > > Andrew > > -- > amclar at optusnet dot com dot au
From: Robert Aldwinckle on 27 Jan 2010 17:22 "Steve Cochran" <scochran(a)oehelp.com> wrote in message news:846CD358-1BBE-456F-82D7-4B2DD938BBA1(a)microsoft.com... > "Invalid procedure call or argument" is a very non-specific error message as > is run time error 5. Unfortunately the VB code is not accessible, as the > author is no longer accessible (I only host the program on my website > oehelp.com). So the chances of debugging the code are nil, which is why I > asked docster what the steps were leading to the error. Ever tried running it under DependencyWalker's Profiler feature? <eg> --while monitoring both with ProcMon? <EG> --- > > steve > > "Andrew McLaren" <andrew(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message > news:%237YCDbsnKHA.5508(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> On 23/01/2010 23:52, Steve Cochran wrote: >>> Error 5 indicates a permissions issue, so you might consider whether the >>> output directory has the correct permissions to write to. Also you can >> >> An "error 5" does indicate Access Denied, *if* it comes from a Windows >> component; as shown in WinError.h >> >> #define ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5L >> >> But in this case, the "Runtime error 5: Invalid procedure call or >> argument" clearly matches the Visual Basic Runtime's "error 5", which >> means that there was, well, an invalid procedure call or argument :-) >> >> So the error here means that the VB runtime which drives this OE backup >> application is unable to call one of the application's methods, rather >> than anything to do with permissions. >> >> As per my separate reply to the OP, I'd recommend making sure the VB bits >> are in good order. >> >> Sorry to be pedantic :-) but just had to throw this in. >> >> Cheers >> >> Andrew >> >> -- >> amclar at optusnet dot com dot au > >
From: Steve Cochran on 28 Jan 2010 08:49 No, because I don't have the problem. It won't help for me to diagnose something on a machine that isn't sick. steve "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald(a)techemail.com> wrote in message news:%23Hvs885nKHA.5696(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Steve Cochran" <scochran(a)oehelp.com> wrote in message > news:846CD358-1BBE-456F-82D7-4B2DD938BBA1(a)microsoft.com... >> "Invalid procedure call or argument" is a very non-specific error message >> as >> is run time error 5. Unfortunately the VB code is not accessible, as the >> author is no longer accessible (I only host the program on my website >> oehelp.com). So the chances of debugging the code are nil, which is why I >> asked docster what the steps were leading to the error. > > > Ever tried running it under DependencyWalker's Profiler feature? <eg> > --while monitoring both with ProcMon? <EG> > > > --- > > >> >> steve >> >> "Andrew McLaren" <andrew(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message >> news:%237YCDbsnKHA.5508(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> On 23/01/2010 23:52, Steve Cochran wrote: >>>> Error 5 indicates a permissions issue, so you might consider whether >>>> the >>>> output directory has the correct permissions to write to. Also you can >>> >>> An "error 5" does indicate Access Denied, *if* it comes from a Windows >>> component; as shown in WinError.h >>> >>> #define ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5L >>> >>> But in this case, the "Runtime error 5: Invalid procedure call or >>> argument" clearly matches the Visual Basic Runtime's "error 5", which >>> means that there was, well, an invalid procedure call or argument :-) >>> >>> So the error here means that the VB runtime which drives this OE backup >>> application is unable to call one of the application's methods, rather >>> than anything to do with permissions. >>> >>> As per my separate reply to the OP, I'd recommend making sure the VB >>> bits >>> are in good order. >>> >>> Sorry to be pedantic :-) but just had to throw this in. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> -- >>> amclar at optusnet dot com dot au >> >> > >
From: Jose on 28 Jan 2010 11:39 On Jan 26, 3:17 pm, "Docster" <jimholla...(a)verizon.net> wrote: > When I run the program it acts like it is making copies and backing up then > I get this run time error 5. > When I open the backup folder I have registry backups but not files > which I can import etc. > I tried to attach jpegs of the the images but the send was rejected as being > to large. > > "Steve Cochran" <scoch...(a)oehelp.com> wrote in message > > news:47DE99F3-1004-4FA4-AEB2-7839A12AC56F(a)microsoft.com... > Try changing the backup directory to something else. > > At what point in the program do you get the error message? Is there > anything in the output directory, or is it empty after running the program > and getting the error? > > steve > > "Docster" <jimholla...(a)verizon.net> wrote in message > > news:uoJobVdnKHA.4124(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > > > > > > Steve, > > Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it after your suggestion but no dice.. > > It > > didn't correct it either. > > James > > > "Steve Cochran" <scoch...(a)oehelp.com> wrote in message > >news:0ED065D7-21D1-4E5B-ADDE-564D5852A239(a)microsoft.com... > > Error 5 indicates a permissions issue, so you might consider whether the > > output directory has the correct permissions to write to. Also you can > > reset the program by deleting this key in the Registry: > > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OEBackup > > > that might fix the problem. > > > steve > > > "Docster" <jimholla...(a)verizon.net> wrote in message > >news:OaM1kJ8mKHA.5528(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >>I get the same results no matter which one I use. > >> Have been using both successfully until now. > > >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > >>news:%23xtuBE8mKHA.5552(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> [X-post to OE General] > > >> The author withdrew OE Freebie Backup over 5 years ago. You should only > >> be > >> using OE Quick Backup now. > > >> Docster wrote: > >>> Run-time error 5:Invalid procedure call or argument > > >>> I have been running a small app to backup OE for years (same app without > >>> updates its) and now all of a sudden I am getting the above error > >>> message. > >>> Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this message to pop up? > > >>> Oh, the app is Outlook Express Freeby Backup and Outlook Express Quickie > >>> Backup. > >>> I feel certain the problem is with the OS its self Error 5 is generally a permission problem. Which of these programs are you using, where did you download it, etc. I want to download it myself and see if I have the problem and then figure out what to do about it that does not involve guessing or trying things that might work. You cannot attach screenshots here, but here is what you can do: Take a screenshot of what you see and upload the screenshot to one of several free picture hosting WWW sites. When you are done, we will be able to see what you are seeing. To create and post a screenshot: Press the Print Scrn button to copy your entire screen to the Windows clipboard. Press Alt Print Scrn to copy just the active window to the Windows clipboard. Open MS Paint: Start, Program Accessories, Paint When Paint opens, press CTRL-V to paste the clipboard, save the new Paint file to your desktop or someplace you can remember. JPG files take up less hard disk space than BMP files and just as readable. Make as many screenshots as you need. Practice makes perfect. Be careful your screenshot does not contain any personal information. Practice viewing your images before you upload them to be sure they are okay. Some sites will let you attach a file directly to your post. If the site has some kind of attachment/upload function it is usually easiest just to use it. If there is no such function then use a free third party image hosting WWW site. Create a free account on some free picture hosting web site. You can always remove your account later if you want. Here are some free image hosting sites: http://www.imageshack.us/ http://photobucket.com/ Using your free account, upload your screenshot(s) (the JPG or BMP files) to the site and it will return to you a URL web address (a link) for your new image(s) that you can paste in a message post, email, etc. When you are done, what you post for others to use should look something like this: http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6428/taskmanagerr.jpg Post that URL web address back here in your response and we can click on the address and see your screenshot. Post as many as you need - the sites are free.
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