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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
On May 16, 10:32*pm, "Hot-text" wrote:
ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\misc.chm::/compatibility_tab_and_wizard.htm Go to the Program *.exe File Right Click it Open Properties Go to Compatibility in Properties Check Mark Run this Program in Compatibility made for: Window 98 / Window Me Click Apply Click OK To run the Program Compatibility Wizard Start the Program Compatibility ( hcp://system/compatctr/compatmode.htm ) Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard. *Note To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and Support, click Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP, and then, under See Also in the navigation pane, click Program Compatibility Wizard. Set the compatibility properties manually As an alternative to running the Program Compatibility Wizard, you can set the compatibility properties for a program manually. The settings are the same as the options in the Program Compatibility Wizard. To set the compatibility properties for a program manually Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties. Click the Compatibility tab, and change the compatibility settings for your program. *Notes The Compatibility tab is only available for programs installed on your hard drive. Although you can run the Program Compatibility Wizard on programs or setup files on a CD-ROM or floppy disk, your changes will not remain in effect after you close the program. For more information about an option on the Compatibility tab, right-click the option and then click What's This. "jodleren" wrote in message ... Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich The compability issue does not solve it. Not is it a Y2K problem, as it works on Win98. So, any other suggestions? WBT Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
Why not run it in a Win98 VM in XP??
-- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
Why not run it in a Win98 VM in XP??
-- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
On May 16, 7:16*pm, jodleren wrote:
Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich To be more exact, my problem is ntdll.dll - after loading that the error occurs. Next it loads msimtf.dll Gee, I recall ntdll.dll - it can cause a lot of problems, and it is probably related to user rights WBR Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
On May 16, 7:16*pm, jodleren wrote:
Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich To be more exact, my problem is ntdll.dll - after loading that the error occurs. Next it loads msimtf.dll Gee, I recall ntdll.dll - it can cause a lot of problems, and it is probably related to user rights WBR Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
Then he need to run his Windows Update
To fix it, for in 1999 thay put out a update to fix the Y2K If he run all of the Windows Update, then Y2K is not the problem! "jodleren" wrote in message ... On May 16, 10:32 pm, "Hot-text" wrote: ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\misc.chm::/compatibility_tab_and_wizard.htm Go to the Program *.exe File Right Click it Open Properties Go to Compatibility in Properties Check Mark Run this Program in Compatibility made for: Window 98 / Window Me Click Apply Click OK To run the Program Compatibility Wizard Start the Program Compatibility ( hcp://system/compatctr/compatmode.htm ) Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard. Note To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and Support, click Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP, and then, under See Also in the navigation pane, click Program Compatibility Wizard. Set the compatibility properties manually As an alternative to running the Program Compatibility Wizard, you can set the compatibility properties for a program manually. The settings are the same as the options in the Program Compatibility Wizard. To set the compatibility properties for a program manually Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties. Click the Compatibility tab, and change the compatibility settings for your program. Notes The Compatibility tab is only available for programs installed on your hard drive. Although you can run the Program Compatibility Wizard on programs or setup files on a CD-ROM or floppy disk, your changes will not remain in effect after you close the program. For more information about an option on the Compatibility tab, right-click the option and then click What's This. "jodleren" wrote in message ... Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich The compability issue does not solve it. Not is it a Y2K problem, as it works on Win98. So, any other suggestions? WBT Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
Then he need to run his Windows Update
To fix it, for in 1999 thay put out a update to fix the Y2K If he run all of the Windows Update, then Y2K is not the problem! "jodleren" wrote in message ... On May 16, 10:32 pm, "Hot-text" wrote: ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\misc.chm::/compatibility_tab_and_wizard.htm Go to the Program *.exe File Right Click it Open Properties Go to Compatibility in Properties Check Mark Run this Program in Compatibility made for: Window 98 / Window Me Click Apply Click OK To run the Program Compatibility Wizard Start the Program Compatibility ( hcp://system/compatctr/compatmode.htm ) Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard. Note To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and Support, click Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP, and then, under See Also in the navigation pane, click Program Compatibility Wizard. Set the compatibility properties manually As an alternative to running the Program Compatibility Wizard, you can set the compatibility properties for a program manually. The settings are the same as the options in the Program Compatibility Wizard. To set the compatibility properties for a program manually Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties. Click the Compatibility tab, and change the compatibility settings for your program. Notes The Compatibility tab is only available for programs installed on your hard drive. Although you can run the Program Compatibility Wizard on programs or setup files on a CD-ROM or floppy disk, your changes will not remain in effect after you close the program. For more information about an option on the Compatibility tab, right-click the option and then click What's This. "jodleren" wrote in message ... Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich The compability issue does not solve it. Not is it a Y2K problem, as it works on Win98. So, any other suggestions? WBT Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
If it's ntdll.dll - it's 100% of problems!
Ok I'll do a Find: All Files on my Win98 Ntdll.dll Find Now I have Two #One in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Ntdll.dll 20KB Version 4.10.1998 Description: Win32, NTDLL core component. #Two in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ Ntdll.dll 692KB 5.1.2600.2180(xp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) Description: NT Layer DLL Have you run all of you Windows Updates? For I have all my Windows Updates and can not get no more and you see from the Updates that #Two is a xp_sp2! "jodleren" wrote in message ... On May 16, 7:16 pm, jodleren wrote: Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich To be more exact, my problem is ntdll.dll - after loading that the error occurs. Next it loads msimtf.dll Gee, I recall ntdll.dll - it can cause a lot of problems, and it is probably related to user rights WBR Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
If it's ntdll.dll - it's 100% of problems!
Ok I'll do a Find: All Files on my Win98 Ntdll.dll Find Now I have Two #One in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Ntdll.dll 20KB Version 4.10.1998 Description: Win32, NTDLL core component. #Two in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ Ntdll.dll 692KB 5.1.2600.2180(xp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) Description: NT Layer DLL Have you run all of you Windows Updates? For I have all my Windows Updates and can not get no more and you see from the Updates that #Two is a xp_sp2! "jodleren" wrote in message ... On May 16, 7:16 pm, jodleren wrote: Hi all My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. ´ On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? WBR Sonnich To be more exact, my problem is ntdll.dll - after loading that the error occurs. Next it loads msimtf.dll Gee, I recall ntdll.dll - it can cause a lot of problems, and it is probably related to user rights WBR Sonnich |
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Problem with encoding date - but works on Win98
Hi Sonnich,
This error message comes from the Borland Delphi Runtime. The error is returned by Delphi functions such as Encodedate(), if the function cannot handle the parameters passed to it. So, your SCM program was written using the Borland Delphi language. When the Delphi VCL Runtime calls a date function on your XP machine, it hits this error. This specific error was reported quite a bit by Delphi users, after XP SP3 was released. It even affected some of Borland's own products; see: http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=61610 As described in that bug report, the problem is often caused by a known issue for XP SP3 when used in the Jerusalem timezone. If that matches your scenario, see this Microsoft KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953917 Download and install the hotfix described in the article, and (hopefully), SCM will then run okay on XP. Hope this helps, Andrew -- amclar at optusnet dot com dot au On 17/05/2010 02:16, jodleren wrote: My problem is an older programme, Next from SCM for Windor 60 to exact. Probably that doesnt tell you much. Originally it works on Win98, and can be reinstalled and work on Win98. On Win XP however, it will work the first time, but after that it will give this error: Invalid argument to date encode. Then an access violation will occur, and the programme will not work. I tried it on to Win XP computers, the result is the same. That was yesterday, 15.05.2010. It does not even read in the language or anything. All functions result in an access violation error. As it works on Win98, it has to be related to some kind of windows DLL or something. Any ideas anyone? |
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