Re: Unexpected error number 380 has occurred: Invalid property val
From: Charles HO (HO_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/06/05
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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 20:53:01 -0800
Dear John,
I've the same problem when using PDW, and my config. is W2K Pro, VB6 and
SP6. I've reinstall the VB6 and SP6. But the same problem still exist. The
PDW has once prompt to regenerate the EXE file, and it has successfully
generated one. However, the error 380 happens and setup.lst does not exist.
Regards
Charles HO
""John"" wrote:
> Hi, PK
>
> Not enough information. Are you saying you can't compile your project or
> you can't distribute? If the former, you are a bit off topic. You should
> look at the components that your reference and make sure that the message
> is not correct. Use the object browser on the objects you reference to see
> if that is the problem.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> John Eikanger
> Microsoft Developer Support
>
> This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> --------------------
> | From: "pk" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
> | Subject: Re: Unexpected error number 380 has occurred: Invalid property
> val
> | Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 18:44:22 -0800
> | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.vb.bugs
> |
> | I also has this problem. I am using 2000 and has sp4 and
> | also vb6 sp6. Can't build exe.!!!Help.
> | >-----Original Message-----
> | >Hi, Chris
> | >
> | >That should all you need to do. If you see the problem
> | on both machines, I
> | >would start looking at the project. Can you successfully
> | build a
> | >distribution for a generic DLL project? If so, check
> | your template DLL in
> | >the object browser to see if anything looks suspicious.
> | >
> | >Are you running the PDW from the addin menu or from the
> | start menu?
> | >Whichever way you are doing it now, try it the other way.
> | >
> | >Does the PDW have to compile it for you, and is that
> | where it breaks?
> | >
> | >I can give you things to try, but I think you will be
> | more successful going
> | >to phone support. This is pretty messy for this medium.
> | >
> | >John Eikanger
> | >Microsoft Developer Support
> | >--------------------
> | >| From: "=?Utf-8?B?Q2hyaXM=?=" <Chris
> | @discussions.microsoft.com>
> | >| Subject: Re: Unexpected error number 380 has occurred:
> | Invalid property
> | >val
> | >| Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 09:25:05 -0800
> | >| X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.vb.bugs
> | >|
> | >| Hi John,
> | >| I've the same problem on my computers ( in both Home &
> | Office ) , I've
> | >| already tried to reinstall the VS6 & SP5 ( even SP6 )
> | after installing
> | >the
> | >| Win2000 SP4 . But it still have the same problem. Have
> | do I check is
> | >there
> | >| any missing patch need to install for solving this
> | problem ? ( Config :
> | >| Win2000/SP4 , VS6 & SP5 )
> | >|
> | >| ""John"" wrote:
> | >|
> | >| > Hi, Simon
> | >| >
> | >| > I can offer some suggestions, but this type of
> | problem is not well
> | >suited
> | >| > for resolving in the newsgroups. If you are really
> | interested in
> | >pursuing
> | >| > this, you would be better off calling in and creating
> | a support
> | >incident.
> | >| > If it is confirmed to be a bug, any charges for the
> | incident would be
> | >| > refunded. As long as VB6 has been around, I would
> | have expected a
> | >problem
> | >| > like this to have occurred more frequently. It seems
> | more likely that
> | >this
> | >| > is related to your configuration.
> | >| >
> | >| >
> | >| > What you can do: Uninstall VB6, Install VB6, and
> | apply SP5. That
> | >should
> | >| > give you a relatively clean configuration to work
> | from.
> | >| >
> | >| > If the problem persists, backup your source files
> | after each successful
> | >| > distribution is created. When it breaks, compare
> | files and see if you
> | >can
> | >| > find a critical difference.
> | >| >
> | >| > Hope this helps,
> | >| >
> | >| > John Eikanger
> | >| > Microsoft Developer Support
> | >| >
> | >| > This posting is provided â?oAS ISâ? with no
> | warranties, and confers no
> | >rights.
> | >| >
> | >| > --------------------
> | >| > | From: "Simon" <simpoon@ctimail3.com>
> | >| > | Subject: Re: Unexpected error number 380 has
> | occurred: Invalid
> | >property
> | >| > value occurred in vb Package and Deployment Wizard
> | >| > | Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:50:05 +0800
> | >| > | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.vb.bugs
> | >| > |
> | >| > | Hi John,
> | >| > |
> | >| > | It would be extremely helpful to me, if you can
> | help me to solve this
> | >bug
> | >| > as
> | >| > | I find that occasionally the error still generates
> | and I need to
> | >repeat
> | >| > the
> | >| > | whole process again. Just like to know what
> | information I need to
> | >provide
> | >| > | you in order to identify the bug.
> | >| > |
> | >| > | Simon
> | >| > |
> | >| > | ""John"" <johnei@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
> | message
> | >| > | news:GvxiTjKsEHA.2844@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl...
> | >| > | > Hi, Simon
> | >| > | >
> | >| > | > Glad to hear you are past the original problem.
> | >| > | >
> | >| > | > It sounds like your original VBP might be
> | corrupted in some way.
> | >If you
> | >| > | > want to pursue the problem, I would compare the 2
> | in notepad and
> | >see if
> | >| > | > there are any notable differences.
> | >| > | >
> | >| > | > Best of luck with your future projects,,
> | >| > | >
> | >| > | > John Eikanger
> | >| > | > Microsoft Developer Support
> | >| > | >
> | >| > | > This posting is provided â?oAS IS?with no
> | warranties, and confers
> | >no
> | >| > rights.
> | >| >
> | >| >
> | >|
> | >
> | >.
> | >
> |
>
>
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