Probably it is silly or stupid but...
What happen if:
1) you unregister the ActiveX and after that register it again.
2) you uninstall GreenLeaf and install it again.
3) at the end, you uninstall VEE and GreenLeaf and install them again.
regards,
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Barrie Walden [mailto:bwalden@whoi.edu]
> Enviado el: viernes, 14 de mayo de 2004 15:53
> Para: VRF
> CC: VRF
> Asunto: [vrf] RE: Windows Patch problem - YIKES
>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Yes, at least I have attempted to ask GreenLeaf. They were bought out
> by another company a number of years ago and technical
> support can only
> be obtained by filling in an on-line "problem report". I've
> done it but
> heard nothing back. One of our problems in cases like this
> is that Vee
> is not listed as one of the applications known to be a big
> user of their
> products. Until they hear something that convinces them that the
> problem is not simply an issue with the Vee/CommX interface they are
> probably not going to be overly concerned.
>
> Over the weekend I'm going to try to write a simple example that
> demonstrates the problem and then see if it persists when the
> same code
> is used with C++ or whatnot. I'll let you know if I learn anything.
>
> Barrie
>
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I am curious if you have asked that question of GreenLeaf? Also have your
tried using some of the same functionality types with the VEE equivalent? I
have not tried any VEE serial communications since the patch has been
implemented. What in particular is the communication type you are trying?
Very interested to know,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Barrie Walden [mailto:bwalden@whoi.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 1:30 PM
To: VRF
Cc: VRF
Subject: [vrf] Windows Patch problem - YIKES
Hi Folks,
As many of you may know, I am not a big fan of Vee's serial port
capabilities and therefore I use GreenLeaf CommX ActiveX objects for
serial I/O. Last week a number of Windows 2000 machines running one of
my better application were "upgraded" with a number of Microsoft
"critical" security patches. You guessed it - my code will no longer
run. An error is reported by the User Functions containing the CommX
objects when certain GreenLeaf functions are called. If I add an error
output pin to the culprit GreenLeaf function call box, the error simply
moves further into the code and another GreenLeaf function reports a
problem.
Removing the OS patches one at a time seemed to indicate that KB835732
was causing the difficulty. However, the problem reappeared after
restoring all patches except 732. I learned that the problem does not
occur immediately and its not clear what triggers it. It does seem that
once the problem occurs the first time, it always occurs - the
application will never run again. At this point it seems that removing
patches KB329115, KB823980 and KB835732 eliminates the problem and
probably one (or two?) of these patches is OK but, so far, I haven't
been able to figure out which one.
Any thoughts?
Barrie
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