“0x0000007E” Stop error when you run a VSS-based backup application in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2
June 29, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Symptoms
When you run a backup application that uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) snapshots on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, you receive an error message that resembles the following:
STOP: 0x0000007E ( parameter1 , parameter2 , parameter3 , parameter4 )
SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLEDNotesThe parameters in this error message vary, depending on the configuration of the computer.Not all “0x0000007E” Stop errors are caused by this issue.For example, this issue may occur when you use Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) to run a synchronization job that has a consistency check and that has a scheduled recovery point creation.?
Resolution
This issue occurs because of a race condition in the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) driver (Volsnap.sys).
FIX: The Windows Common Controls Mscomctl.ocx or Comctl32.ocx may cause your application or the Visual Basic 6 IDE to unexpectedly quit, or you may receive a “Divide By Zero” error message
January 12, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Symptoms
There are two versions of the Microsoft Windows Common Controls. Comctl32.ocx contains Windows Common Controls 5.0 and was included with Microsoft Visual Studio 5.0. Mscomctl.ocx contains Windows Common Controls 6.0 and was included with Visual Studio 6.0. This hotfix fixes the following critical bugs in these controls.
Windows Common Controls 5.0: Comctl32.ocxConsider the following scenario.You are running an application that sets a WinEvent hook on Microsoft Windows 2000 or a later operating system version.You start an application that uses the ListView control or the TreeView control from Microsoft Windows Common Controls 5.0.In this scenario, your application may unexpectedly quit, or you may receive an error message that is similar to the following:
Project1: Project1.exe – Application Error
The instruction at “0x202d0f51″ referenced memory at “0×40000001″. The memory could not be “written”. Click on OK to terminate the programNote Typically, accessibility applications that are built on Microsoft Active Accessibility set a WinEvent hook. For example, Narrator is built on Microsoft Active Accessibility. However, utilities that run on the Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system also set a WinEvent hook.
Windows Common Controls 6.0: Mscomctl.ocxIf you are running an application that uses Mscomctl.ocx version 6.1.97.64 or a later version and the application contains a ListView control with the AllowColumnReorder property set to True, you receive the following error message when you try to reorder the columns:
Project1: Project1.exe – Application Error
The instruction at “0×27618848″ referenced memory at “0x016e1e90″.The memory could not be “read”.Depending on the default debugger setup for your system, you may also receive a “0xC0000094 Divide By Zero” error message or the application may unexpectedly quit.
Note If you run your application in the Visual Basic 6 IDE, you will also experience both of these problems.
Resolution
The problem with Windows Common Controls 5.0 occurs because Comctl32.ocx tries to copy the text member of a ListView item by using a mask of LVI_IMAGE that has a NULL text member.
The problem with Windows Common Controls 6.0 occurs because of a change in version 6.1.97.64of the Mscomctl.ocx file. Version 6.1.97.64 is included with hotfix 826287. Version 6.1.97.64 of the Mscomctl.ocx file changes the behavior of the ListView control when Visual Studio 6.0 is running on a computer that is running Windows XP or a later operating system. Most of the ImageList control calls in Mscomctl.ocx are wrappers of calls into the ImageList shell common control class that is defined in Comctl32.dll. However, the ImageList_GetImageRect method is not wrapped. This method still uses the earlier version of the ImageList structure and the earlier version of the ImageList control class that are defined in the Mscomctl.ocx file. This design causes a divide-by-zero error to occur during the column reorder operation.
With Websites, Nerve-wracking Html
December 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
With the site, a network of grueling editing application to use HTML, need to be adjusted before they can update. As the blog, platform, content is more focused on out of work before you can publish the harsh nature of HTML code.
A website than a blog in terms of usability usability.Web website refers to ways of increasing conversion with the convenience of the application.
Usability-wise, a blog may not differ that much from a website. However, due to the ease of use of a blog and since it’s also relatively easier to customize with all the ready templates, altering stuff to make it more helpful to visitors is also a lot less-taxing compared to a website that requires design skills and copywriting skills.
However, there are a number of blog usability issues need to be addressed in order to more effectively in the blog area, such as: ultra-determined anchor link is incorrect or does not include biographies of writers pointed out that the website or good about us "link / me" pages, not so great position, job title, no author photo, great posts buried, etc. If you want to become a well-known or in the field, he or she trusted the number of blog, those aspects of an excellent blog need to be given the appropriate attention.Setting in Your blog's AdSense is an easy, you can complete the entire process in less than an hour. Free of charge 97 U.S. dollars in Adsense Secret Adsense tips e-book here.
A website versus a blog in relation to the author-reader interaction. Blogs have this commentary feature where readers send a comment to any post office, they may want to respond. The author of the blog can also interact by leaving a comment is directed that the commentator. With this feature, a blog offers more for the author-reader dialog compared to a site. However, a site that has a rule
In conclusion, if you will, on a regular basis, Web will not need to update information may just serve you site. However, frequent updates on the interaction of HTML if you take care of without too much confusion, it will work for your blog. But, you know how these two go hand in hand with that one also? These one of your homework and just two easy feat to work in one application will be.
Applying for Grants
February 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
When the college grant money can be free, application can be a very long and difficult process. What every college grant requires for the application can differ. Some college grants will need from you to write essays, others will ask letters of recommendation from the teachers and community members, as well as those based upon need, such as Pell grants, will need to observe statements in terms of the income of your family.
When not many scholarships grants college, and they are still strings attached may be used for what can go. Many of the subsidy, or follow a rigorous course of study of recipients, the provisions that have been granted a degree in the field or in demand. In certain cases, grants will be awarded following the graduation of your professional services. In particular, the medical profession are used.
In addition, you should not leave out grants as a means to finance your education in college or university. Actually, there are a great amount of college grant programs out there, which can assist you to put a dent in the college tuition, and no matter in what you are going to majoring. So whether you are pursuing an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, law degree or beginning your education as an undergrad student, it is recommended for you to take some time to learn how college grants can aid you.
Choose a college scholarship as the best way to deal with a variety of educational spending. Many advantages to use!