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    Hi All, i developed win32 exe to perform some http stuff, but on some computers it throws unhandled exception "memory could be read" but on others it works fine. So please can someone give me advise on this dual behavior of win32 exe.

    Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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      Hi All, i developed win32 exe to perform some http stuff, but on some computers it throws unhandled exception "memory could be read" but on others it works fine. So please can someone give me advise on this dual behavior of win32 exe.

      Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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      Ash_VCPP wrote:

      it throws unhandled exception "memory could be read"

      Assuming you meant to say "memory could not be read" you may find some help here[^].

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        Hi All, i developed win32 exe to perform some http stuff, but on some computers it throws unhandled exception "memory could be read" but on others it works fine. So please can someone give me advise on this dual behavior of win32 exe.

        Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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        Luc Pattyn
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        Ash_VCPP wrote:

        memory could be read

        we all know memory should be write-only. I suggest you demand a refund. :)

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        I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages


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          Ash_VCPP wrote:

          it throws unhandled exception "memory could be read"

          Assuming you meant to say "memory could not be read" you may find some help here[^].

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          Hi Richard, Thanks For The Reply. the link you provided was for the error in OS itself, but in my case i have my own win32 application which is causing the issue, so can you please tell me some solution to this issue, because i didnt get anything useful from there.

          Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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            Ash_VCPP wrote:

            memory could be read

            we all know memory should be write-only. I suggest you demand a refund. :)

            Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]


            I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages


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            Hi Luc, I appriciate your sense of humor :), So please consider it as "memory could not be read" and please give me some suggestions on it.

            Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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              Hi Richard, Thanks For The Reply. the link you provided was for the error in OS itself, but in my case i have my own win32 application which is causing the issue, so can you please tell me some solution to this issue, because i didnt get anything useful from there.

              Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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              Ash_VCPP wrote:

              can you please tell me some solution to this issue,

              Well if you had followed the link I gave you and checked some of the other messages, or Googled it for yourself you would have seen all the known occurrences. You will have to decide which one is closest to your situation as you have not given us any information to work from, beyond the fact that you got this error.

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                Hi Luc, I appriciate your sense of humor :), So please consider it as "memory could not be read" and please give me some suggestions on it.

                Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP walking over water is just knowing where the stones are.....

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                Luc Pattyn
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                suggestion: any of these[^], maybe the second one? :)

                Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]


                I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages


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