CorelDRAW X4 :: SP2 Runtime Error When Trying To Edit Text Box
Mar 23, 2012
We're running X4 and are getting a RunTime Error every time we seem to edit a text box and hit the space bar. We just installed SP2 and that's when we began noticing this glitch.
Seems to be specific when we add a 'space'. We've done full UNINSTALL and REINSTALL but it seems to happen every time.
I am currently experiencing a big problem when using X4 which is causing some major headaches here in the Workplace!
Whenever I hit space, paste text or do anything involving fonts I get a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error folowed by a non-responding dialog with force close.
I have been using X4 for some years now and not sure what has caused this issue, it was fine in the morning and stopped working in the afternoon.
I have SP2 installed and no changes have been made to any settings to cause this.
X4 is the main programme I use here at work and this problem is grinding the place to a halt.
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IS there another folder / directory with the paths that I can delete since the registry edit didn't seem to do the trick? I've unchecked the box that points to this directory and yet Photoshop still has it recorded since when I start the program and get to that Preference page shows it, grayed out, but it's still recorded. Why are there two areas for this information to be kept in the first place? Makes for a mess like this very issue.
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There is no pattern to the crashes. It has even crashed when it has been in the background with no image loaded. I know I could remove the /3g patch & hopefully CS4 would stop crashing, but then I would have to live with the slowdown issue. I want to have my cake & eat it too. Any ideas ?
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Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library runtime error Program E:/Adobe Photoshop Elementssetup.exe
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NETLOAD Cannot load assembly. Error details: System.BadImageFormatException: Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:Documents and SettingsdanMy DocumentsVisual Studio 10ProjectsClassLibrary1ClassLibrary1objx86ReleaseClassLibrary1.dll' or
one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
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I have searched some of the forums which suggest that deleting the userPrefs.mel, which seems to work (I can blow away the userPrefs file each time I run the script if need be), but it just seems like overkill for one (or more) values. Which userPref values are causing Maya to not register the mentalRay command when invoked from the command line?
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Private Declare Function GetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" (pOpenfilename As OPENFILENAME) As Long Private Type OPENFILENAME lStructSize As Long hwndOwner As Long [code]....
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