dawber
Posts: 25
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Posted: 07/02/2004, 3:54 AM |
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Using CCS version 2.2.3.60
I have run CCS on Windows 2000 with no other applications running.
No browser, no server, ... (not even a Notepad)
And yet it crashes.
Then I ran Norton's WinDoctor just to find out anything.
Here is something that happens 100% of the time.
Step 1: Ran WinDoctor got no warnings or errors.
Step 2: Started CCS and opened a project. Did a save, publish, etc.
Step 3: Closed the project.
Step 4: Exited CCS.
Step 5: Ran WinDoctor.
Got these 15 messages from WinDoctor:
The key, "CLSID\{C3C9E88A-0DEB-1770-52A6-DE9D40DEEABE}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{C0D4786B-283E-DC85-0105-0D19A57DD81A}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{AD9BE9C1-6227-0CDC-EE7D-7A9E0B851937}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{ACD2C558-6027-1DE0-C5C3-8853AC65E5C5}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A81097B3-D537-5534-1662-232A96DCC02C}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A7B38D0E-6B27-6C4D-8195-2A85E6C5AD6B}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A756734A-D327-6547-0BB7-31D047CC9BAA}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A3844694-5837-AC8B-4C67-CBA721357513}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A3374BD0-DE27-B595-B889-C212712C6352}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A1ED64A4-B0E3-30BD-C50C-46B8460D4DAC}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{A11AB382-A966-9160-1A09-C604E94A5927}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{958C87D8-E940-C894-5963-4D287731E186}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{55330834-E2BE-7093-E67B-31589E5E5D34}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{3A5B5880-C087-5CA5-764B-E4A933001627}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
The key, "CLSID\{2543C618-CACC-B448-19B9-45E7E1588268}\InprocServer32," refers to a missing file, "40ff65f1.
Sometimes there are 12 such messages sometimes 18, or 19 or 20.
But they always look like this.
Everytime I make WinDoctor do a "Repair All" then these messages go away.
Then immediately, I run WinDoctor again and I get no more of these messages.
If I run CCS again and exit, and then run WinDoctor and there they are (again) the same sort of messages.
No other application gives these messages. I have run WinDoctor before and after other applications.
With CCS, I get these messages every time.
When CCS crashes, it keeps crashing on every subsequent run.
The only way to get out the crashing loop is to run WinDoctor and do a "Repair All".
This takes care of things for a while. But later on at some point CCS crashes again and WinDoctor has to be called in.
I am able to reproduce the same scenarios on another PC (different hardware) running Windows 2000.
Anyone know what is going on here?
Or how to deal with this?
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mamboBROWN
Posts: 1713
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Posted: 07/02/2004, 9:04 AM |
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You should contact support with this issue. They would be able to assist you.
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