BUG: W3DBVER Generates Errors in Debug Windows 3.1Last reviewed: April 28, 1997Article ID: Q99678 |
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SYMPTOMSStarting then exiting the W3DBVER utility dated 3/22/93 in debug Windows 3.1 generates the following errors and warnings:
err W3DBVER SHOWWINDOW+C: Invalid HWND: 0x0000 err W3DBVER SHOWWINDOW+C: Invalid HWND: 0x0000 err W3DBVER->W3DBLIB GLOBALHANDLE+C: Invalid HANDLE: 0x0000 wn W3DBVER USER: DestroyWindow: Unremoved window property wn W3DBVER USER: DestroyWindow: Unremoved window property err W3DBVER SHOWWINDOW+C: Invalid HWND: 0x295c err W3DBVER SHOWWINDOW+C: Invalid HWND: 0x29b4 wn W3DBVER GDI: Font not deleted: 0D6AEach of the "err" lines is also followed by:
FatalExit code = 0xNNNN Abort, Break, Exit or Ignore? WORKAROUNDStart the DBWIN application that comes with debug Windows 3.1, choose the Settings command from the Options menu, and check the "Don't Break on Errors" options. This will avoid the FatalExit prompt.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in DB-Library version 4.20.32. 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 query words: W3DBVER FatalExit debug
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