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access violation error

access violation error in Paradox Setup, Vista, etc. topic (part of our Corel Paradox / ObjectPAL Coding group).

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gcasper
Milwaukee, WI USA

Any ideas on how to resolve this error when clicking on the table lookup tab in the table info dialogue?  Running Win XP Service Pak 2, and Paradox 11.0.0.411.

Access violation at address 00A7F6AC in module 'PXDCRT32.dll'. Read of address 00000000.

 Posted 18 years ago (Thread Starter)
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Hi Gary,

Not sure if you're still having this issue but I thought I would add a bit to this thread.

The PXDCRT32 DLL is used to create and restructure Paradox tables. I've seen errors dealing with table lookups before too. If this were my files, I would try rebuilding all the tables involved. If that didn't work, I would try it on another installation of Paradox on another computer. If I don't get the error on the other computer, I would resinstall Paradox.

I really don't think the Win XP SP 2 has anything to do with it. At least I haven't heard anything.

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Post ID #13048 (Level 1.1)  Reply to 12934
Thread Started 9/30/2008 7:09:03 PM
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Donald.B
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I'm getting a similar error message (or a GPF message) when opening the Table Lookup tab of ANY table's Info Structure or Restructure dialog box (using Vista and Paradox 11):

I've tried rebuilding some tables, removing VAL and index files, reinstalling Paradox, removing all aliases, but nothing seems to work.  As I said, this happens on ANY db, even when I create a new table, regardless of the folder it's in.  Any thoughts?

 Posted 16 years ago
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Post ID #14279 (Level 2.1)  Reply to 13048 and Parent is 12934
Thread Started 9/9/2010 3:01:42 PM
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AIBreveleri

Are any of your drive letters mapped to a FTP source?

-Al.

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Post ID #14283 (Level 3.1)  Reply to 14279 and Parent is 12934
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Donald.B
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AI,

No, there aren't any FTP mappings.

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Post ID #14286 (Level 4.1)  Reply to 14283 and Parent is 12934
Thread Started 9/16/2010 5:03:33 PM
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Hello, This has mostly to do with fact that Paradox is not completely compatible with Windows 7, and above. When do you run this problem having table on a machine with older version, it will work 99%. Suc6 Adam
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