Start VB6 like you are creating a new project.
Go right away to the IMMEDIATE window.
Type in .cellback and hit the ENTER key.
Does this give you
Quote:
Visual Basic has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
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Start VB6 like you are creating a new project.
Go right away to the IMMEDIATE window.
Type in .cellback and hit the ENTER key.
Does this give you
Quote:
Visual Basic has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
No problem here. :)
No, I just get an error message that says,
Compiler error:
Invalid Watch Expression
But is hardly a problem - it only indicates that you have invalid syntax, that's all.
I was doing a ^F to search for .cellback when the IMMEDIATE window grabbed the focus - I just thought it was neat that I could cause VB to blow up with such a simple thing as typing garbage in the IMMEDIATE window.
Then I thought to try it in a "new project" to see if it was a VB issue not related to the .VBP I was working on...
Problem appears to be "very local" so I suggest to try to reinstall vb entirely.
It was just a curiosity - no value to the issue at all...Quote:
Originally Posted by RhinoBull
If you knew the amount of VB's and VS's and FW's and compact FW's installed on this laptop you would shudder :D
Currently I cannot get MANAGEMENT STUDIO for SQL 2005 to work properly - I've started using the old SQL 2000 QUERY ANALYZER to get around the problem...
Next machine I get I have to be better prepared for a nuke-and-reload the OS/app's cycle.
Ahaaaa... Now we know what's causing that. :D Poor old lapty - get it uncluttered. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by szlamany