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harrymossman

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Sep 5, 2002
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We have Paradox 9 on Windows XP. Recently we "upgraded" to MS Office 2003 and also went to Active Directory. The problems started after these changes, so I suspect they may be a factor.)

Paradox has started acting crazy on my computer (apparently not on anyone else's).

In Project Viewer, when I try to go to my PRIV directory or to a certain one of the other directories, I get the message "No such interface supported." When I click on this, I get "Access violation at address 0569C474 in module 'Pdxvwr32.dll', Read of address 00000000.

This happens regardless of whether I use the alias or navigate to the directory.

The IT guy reinstalled the whole WordPerfect Office 2000 Suite. (We are moving from WP to MS so we won't be upgrading WP.)

Can anyone tell me what's going on?

Harry
 
Likely, you have a file with the extension .JOB in the name.

If so, rename or delete it.

If you don't have a .job file, look for another file with a non-Paradox extension.



Tony McGuire
"It's not about having enough time. It's about priorities.
 
Thanks! There was no .job file but lots of other non-pdox crud. When I cleaned that out, the problem was fixed.

Harry
 
Glad to hear it worked for you.

So I can add to my knowledge store, was there a particular file name/extension that was/were causing the 'issue'?

Tony McGuire
"It's not about having enough time. It's about priorities.
 
Export_Output.dbf.xml

Not a clue why anyone would have put that file in the particular directory.
 
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