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Vinny - 28 Nov 2003 19:12 GMT
Any ideas of the source and fixing of the following
message:
" This module was compiled with a trial version of Delphi,
the trial period expired"

The Explorer error window(details)reads:
"EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module
KERNEL32.DLL at 0167:bff9dfff."

Have tried deleting CPR,that did not work. Deleted any
recent updates and that hasn't work.
Error started on 11/26/03

Vinny
Dan - 28 Nov 2003 19:29 GMT
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:12:46 -0800, "Vinny"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
| Have tried deleting CPR,that did not work. Deleted any
| recent updates and that hasn't work.
| Error started on 11/26/03

Just 2 ideas off the top of my head...
You might want to try running MSCONFIG.EXE and looking under the
Startup tab to see if you can identify any programs there which
shouldn't be running.

Another possibility might be that you might have a cross-linked file
on your system. Try running Scandisk in "Thorough" mode to see. If you
find anything there, you may need to do a restore.

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Ron Badour - 29 Nov 2003 07:01 GMT
Did you try uninstalling CPR which is different then deleting it?  What
exactly happened when you tried?

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> Any ideas of the source and fixing of the following
> message:
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> Vinny
vweaver - 30 Nov 2003 03:10 GMT
I too, have this error, and I tried uninstalling the CPR,
and it did nothing for me.  The problem happens when I try
to activate a "direct" windows file, such as the Control
Panel, or Internet Explorer.  With the CPanel, it will
still come up, after the error message, but IE will give me
a chance to report it to Microsoft, and will try to restart
IE, but will only give me the error again.  I can run other
desktop programs without incident.
 
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