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Topic: VT exception on exiting
mvidelgauz
michaelv@tti-telecom.com

From: Petach-Tikva, Israel
Posts: 8
Member Since: 09/07/05
posted September 7, 2005 12:07 PM

We have an ActiveX control built with Borland C++ builder 6. Inside this ActiveX we use dart vt emulation ActiveX. The control is working fine until browser is closed. (Another scenario - closing tab that contains frame with emulation control and explicitely deleting it) We are getting "Application-defined exception (code 0x0eedfade)". Call stack shows some internal code inside TVt class destructor (a wropper class generated by builder when we import dart activex into our project)

Does anyone have an idea about what is wrong?
Thanks
Tony Priest



From: Utica, NY USA
Posts: 8466
Member Since: 04/11/00
posted September 7, 2005 12:10 PM

This appears to be a duplicate of a report we already received from you. Someone should be contacting you soon.
mvidelgauz
michaelv@tti-telecom.com

From: Petach-Tikva, Israel
Posts: 8
Member Since: 09/07/05
posted January 18, 2006 10:00 AM

No one contacted me so far
Tony Priest



From: Utica, NY USA
Posts: 8466
Member Since: 04/11/00
posted January 18, 2006 10:35 AM

I see where David Harry sent you an email on 9/7 explaining the different support options, but you did not reply. If you still have the email, please reply directly to it. I'll have him resend it now.

mvidelgauz
michaelv@tti-telecom.com

From: Petach-Tikva, Israel
Posts: 8
Member Since: 09/07/05
posted January 18, 2006 10:45 AM

Sorry, you are right. There is email from David Harry but it was sent to Yuval Perlov. Is it possible that I will receive your mails directly?
Tony Priest



From: Utica, NY USA
Posts: 8466
Member Since: 04/11/00
posted January 18, 2006 10:47 AM

If you email him directly, he will respond to you. At the time all he had was the address that was used to register on the forum.
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