Thank you for your efforts to search and look into a dutch forum.
The question in that forum relates to another function that is not working
properly in Stockbrowser (no problem in my Stockbrowser version).
One of the suggestions in that forum is that the folder structure of
Stockbrowser is not what Vista requires; i.e. config files and exe should not
be in the same folder.
If this is true I wonder what the purpose is of offering selections of
Compatibility with older Windows versions.
Anyone with ideas for a solution
"Terry R." wrote:
> On 6/30/2007 1:44 PM On a whim, LV40 pounded out on the keyboard
>
> > I have a simple program (Stockbrowser) that runs without any problems in my
> > previous Windows 2000 PC.
> > After moving it to Vista (Home Premium) most of the functionality is OK, but
> > applying one of its functions gives the message:
> > Access Violation at adress 00000000. Read of adress 00000000
> > I have tried to apply the Compatibility selection Windows 2000 and Windows
> > 95, but this does not resolve the Access Violation problem.
> > Any suggestions what to do ?
>
> Using Google, I searched for Stockbrowser, went to the web page, and
> then a link to forums. I then used Babel Fish to translate from Dutch
> to English on one thread called Windows Vista. Here's the link to it:
> http://p068.ezboard.com/Windows-Vist...icID=396.topic
>
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