01-15-2009, 04:13 PM | #71 |
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Glad to see I'm not the only one with a problem.
It used to run fine before I reinstaled Win Xp Its a great program for making keys. Sure miss it. |
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I thought it was just my set up but clearly it's not. Any PC wizzes out there who can even explain what this error message means??
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Sorry, I should have quoted the relevant message:
'Trying to run SKManager I keep getting EAccessViolation popup/' This happns when you try and launch SKManager. I've tried deleting all the relevant files and going back to a clean install from the original installer file but no deal.
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I've just downloaded the files, run the exe (no installer). It complains about the absence of some dlls. Found them, put them in place and the program loads. Try as I might, I can't get your error message.
Access violation - could be permissions or memory related. Assuming this is all you use the XP VM for, if you get it running (i.e. working) in your virtual machine, why not leave it running and hibernate the virtual machine or save it in the open state? It'll be there then every time you need it. Do you start it with your hardware attached? Can it start without the hardware then add the hardware afterwards?
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You could always create a dedicated VM if space isn't a problem but that's a bit wasteful and isn't actually solving the problem.
There are some DLLs on the original download link but I also needed ibfs32.dll. This is probably included in the ibutton driver software but I found a file containing it here.
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EAccessViolation
I've tried the software on 3 different Xp machines and two Vista machines and get the same "EAccessViolation" popup. No other information shown.
Very frustrating since I used to use the program quite a bit before. I have all the dll's and ibutton software installed. Very strange. David |
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You might try running the application in compatibility mode. Click right on the program, select Properties, and the Compatibility tab.
I'm not running XP anywhere handy (only in VMs or behind a VPN at the office) so I won't try to get more detailed than that, but I believe you can select what version of the XP (e.g. pre-SP3) you want to run the program in compatibility mode for. No guarantees, but if it's a change due to XP SP3, it may allow you to run. |
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I tried every possible compatability mode and option on the WinXp machine and the WinXp SP2 mode on the Vista machine, all with the same result.
EAcessViolation. It's all very puzzling since it used to run fine. I've even downloaded an new copy of SKmanager in case mine was corrupted? |
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