Subj : Re: cw3220 To : Ed Mulroy [TeamB] From : Glenn Jarvis Date : Sun Aug 01 2004 09:13 pm 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 ;) >> >> > > > I'm experiencing a similiar problem. I've been working on a application for quite some time and originally it was being developed under Win95. However, now I'm continuing development on the applications, but under Win98SE and the error starts coming up referring to cw3220.dll It never happened before under Win95. Anyway, I did some searching and supposedly there is a undocumented change between Win95 and Win98 that you know who supposedly never publicized. How to get around the problem is something I haven't located yet. If I can't find the solution, I may be force to convert the entire project over to something else, which will truly be a royal pain. My point is though, maybe this has something to do with Windows, or something else in reference to it's maker? Glenn .