Subj : Re: cw3220 To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Jan Vernimmen Date : Sat Jun 19 2004 03:20 pm Hi, Why not use cw3230.dll in stead of cw3220 ? Jan Vernimmen Ed Mulroy [TeamB] wrote: > This is a guess. I do not know if this applies to you. > > You do not necessarily have a problem in cw3220.dll. The problem > could be caused elsewhere and only appear when code in cw3200.dll is > executed. > > There is a macro named WINVER. If it is greater than 0x400 then you > need to change its value to work with Win98. > > That macro is used by the Windows header files to control how the > structure used by the open/save common dialogs is defined. If it is > greater than 0x400 then the structure is larger. If you manage to get > the program to launch under Win98 then it may generate an error. > > Try putting these lines before the first include in each source file, > build and try it. It is easy to try and if it does not help, it is > easy to remove. > > #ifdef WINVER > #undef WINVER > #endif > > #define WINVER 0x400 > > I hope this helps. > > >>soory for my bad english ;) > > > Do not feel bad about your English. Your message was very clear. > > . Ed > > >>Clems wrote in message >>news:40d29e06@newsgroups.borland.com... >> >>i created one application with bc++5.0 and the application >>works good with OS Xp and 2000. >> >>But If it works with 98, if i click in "open" or "save" file, when >>i close my application, MessagBox error appears "name >>application" ......error.in cw3220.dll. >> >>I searched on internet http://www.instantid.com/support/faqs.asp#2 >>it's same error but i didn't find any solution for resolve problem >>i've got problem with DLL cw3220. >> >>soory for my bad english ;) >> >> > > > .