Re: Dreaded Error Message
- From: "DSG" <jgillig1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 14:26:08 GMT
Apology here. Before I saw the previous note, I did not see the google
reference which showed several items, one of which was a Microsoft item
regarding the xxx in the file name. I thought the original question was
letting the xxx represent 'any particular file name' and so erred in my
answer. I didn't understand that the xxx was actually the file name. The
files on my computer that I get the runtime error on are part of a program's
tasking system which I apparently damaged myself by disabling an icon.
"DSG" <jgillig1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:L6W0f.27830$Xl2.18508@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On my computer, it is more like a disagreement among loading files as to
> which file gets in first. I have two files that have this problem,
> occasionally getting konked out of the way during loading. On both of
> these programs, I had early on, tried to adjust what their 'home links'
> were showing. So these two starting files are in the process of vying for
> first place but are too busy looking for further instructions and lose
> their place in the lineup - just like the old school playground. They'll
> load the next time. I'd like to hear from an MVP.
> ......................................
>
> "Scott" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:65463D25-70EE-4E9A-9DC0-DAC133AFF501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sometimes, when trying to install a program (on Windows XP/SP2), I
>> receive
>> this message: "xxx.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We
>> are
>> sorry for the inconvenience." I also have the option to send or not send
>> the
>> error report. Since this doesn't happen much, I'm guessing there is a
>> conflict with some other software installed on my machine. Could there be
>> a
>> generic conflict that interferes with the installation of only certain
>> programs? Are there any software developement tools/debuggers that could
>> help
>> to isolate the conflict? Thank you so much for any help.
>>
>> Scott
>
>
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