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SYMPTOMSThe GetLastError() function returns error 11 and the LoadLibrary(), WinExec() or CreateProcess() function fails if the module you are trying to load contains a resource identifier (ID) that is greater than 32767 (0x7FFF). CAUSEMicrosoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 use the high bit in the 16-bit resource ID to determine if the resource ID is a numeric value or a string. When this bit is set, the operating system determines that the ID is a string. Therefore, it appears that the file is corrupted. RESOLUTIONAll applications must ensure that all of the resource IDs in their modules are less than 0x7FFF. These are resource IDs only (DIALOG, MENU, ICON, CURSOR, BITMAP, ACCELERATOR, FONT, and so on); control and menu IDs are not included in this restriction. String IDs can be as large as 0XFFFF. Additional query words:
Keywords : kbResource kbGrpUser kbWinOS95 kbWinOS98 |
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