BUG: Insert Object of an Imager File Causes Error or Hangs MacLast reviewed: May 29, 1996Article ID: Q151636 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen using Microsoft Imager to insert an Imager object into a Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Power Macintosh general field, the machine may hang or crash with a "Bus Error" or a "Type 10 Error." If the machine hangs, you will be forced to press CMD+OPT+ESC and Force Quit Imager. If you have to Force Quit Imager, Visual FoxPro then returns the message:
OLE error: Application started but did not register a class factory.This typically occurs with large images.
CAUSEThe OLE error "Application started but did not register a class factory" is a symptom of low memory. Either the memory partition allocated for Microsoft Imager or the memory partition allocated for Visual FoxPro is too small to perform the requested operation. When dealing with Microsoft Imager, the problem usually occurs because the image is too large to load into the memory partition of Microsoft Imager. This can be determined by trying to insert a small image into a general field, something the size of "Fox.pct" in the Microsoft Visual FoxPro main folder. If this behavior succeeds, then the problem could be due to the size of the image you are trying to insert.
WORKAROUNDIncrease the Preferred Size for both Imager and Visual FoxPro. Start by doubling the Preferred Size for Imager. If this does not solve the problem, then begin increasing the Preferred Size of Visual FoxPro in 1024K increments until the image is successfully inserted into the general field.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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Additional reference words: 3.00b VFoxMac
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