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Default Filemaker c0000005 access violation - anyone heard of LocalIncSerNum? - 04-12-2007 , 03:33 AM






Hi,

I am getting a C...5 Access Violation on FIlemaker Pro Server V5.5.
Yes 5.5. I have 15 occurrences. They all relate to the following
routines in FM.

LocalIncSerNum
LocalBigPut
LocalSqueeze

The most frequent common element is the LocalIncSerNum routine which
is in the stack trace each dump or is known to be called by one of the
routines in the stack trace. This routine does not appear to exist in
the standalone FM Pro program.

The main issue here is that FM5.5 is well out of support. I was hoping
someone on the newsgroup may have come across one or all of these
routines and knwo what they do.

Any help gratefully appreciated.

Tim Josling


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Default Re: Filemaker c0000005 access violation - anyone heard of LocalIncSerNum? - 04-12-2007 , 04:45 PM







<tej (AT) melbpc (DOT) org.au> schreef in bericht
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Quote:
Hi,

I am getting a C...5 Access Violation on FIlemaker Pro Server V5.5.
Yes 5.5. I have 15 occurrences. They all relate to the following
routines in FM.

LocalIncSerNum
LocalBigPut
LocalSqueeze

The most frequent common element is the LocalIncSerNum routine which
is in the stack trace each dump or is known to be called by one of the
routines in the stack trace. This routine does not appear to exist in
the standalone FM Pro program.

The main issue here is that FM5.5 is well out of support. I was hoping
someone on the newsgroup may have come across one or all of these
routines and knwo what they do.

Any help gratefully appreciated.

Tim Josling

Is there a vendors_.fp5 file in this solution? If so, this might cause the
problem. Years ago this was discussed, but no solution was found other then
deleting it. It was part of the Optigold ISP distribution.

LocalIncSernum is a function that is part of FMENGINE.DLL. If you have this
and it is 165.376 bytes large, then it is V4.0v1 (05/11/98) , if its 118kb
you have an even older version 3.0.0.75

If that is the case, a complete uninstall and re-install of all filemaker
related software might do the trick. Please make sure all the dll's are
removed. After installing, you have to re-compile and re-distribute any
compiled solutions, to make sure the correct dll is redistributed.

Keep well, Ursus




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Tim Josling
 
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Default Re: Filemaker c0000005 access violation - anyone heard of LocalIncSerNum? - 05-25-2007 , 07:16 PM



On Apr 13, 7:45 am, "Ursus" <ursus.k... (AT) wanadoo (DOT) nl> wrote:
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t... (AT) melbpc (DOT) org.au> schreef in berichtnews:1176366783.149119.136230 (AT) n76g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com...
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LocalIncSernum is a function that is part of FMENGINE.DLL. If you have this
and it is 165.376 bytes large, then it is V4.0v1 (05/11/98) , if its 118kb
you have an even older version 3.0.0.75
...
Keep well, Ursus
Thanks Ursus. The file versions are correct and a reinstall did not
fix it.

Does anyone out here have a knowledge of filemaker internals?

Tim Josling



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Remi-Noel Menegaux
 
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Default Re: Filemaker c0000005 access violation - anyone heard of LocalIncSerNum? - 05-26-2007 , 12:00 AM



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Does anyone out here have a knowledge of filemaker internals?
Tim Josling
Noone outside FileMaker Inc has any knowledge of FileMaker internals (at
least officially I suppose), as FMI considers this as 'proprietary'.
Remi-Noel




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