Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
I have an established application that has been working well, untouched, for years now.
The application runs on a server in their office via a mapped network drive.
A client recently upgraded to Windows 7 64bit (new hardware).
She works in my app, keeps it open and switches between Outlook and Word etc.
Sometimes when she switches back to my app its "Not responding" and it has to be force closed.
The app doesn't do this with me (Windows 7, 32bit), but its the only software that does this on her PC - so she blames my software. I have no idea where to start.
Can anyone offer advice?
The application runs on a server in their office via a mapped network drive.
A client recently upgraded to Windows 7 64bit (new hardware).
She works in my app, keeps it open and switches between Outlook and Word etc.
Sometimes when she switches back to my app its "Not responding" and it has to be force closed.
The app doesn't do this with me (Windows 7, 32bit), but its the only software that does this on her PC - so she blames my software. I have no idea where to start.
Can anyone offer advice?
Many thanks
Ollie.
Using:
xHarbour Compiler build 1.2.1 (SimpLex) (Rev. 6406)
Borland C++ 5.5.1
FWH 9.04 (2009 Apr)
Ollie.
Using:
xHarbour Compiler build 1.2.1 (SimpLex) (Rev. 6406)
Borland C++ 5.5.1
FWH 9.04 (2009 Apr)
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Ollie,
Check if there is a log file in the disk, automatically created from Harbour or FWH.
If not, you may use an existing timer of your app and create a log file meanwhile the app is running to check memory status, procname( x), etc. so if it crash you may get an idea what process was going on.
Check if there is a log file in the disk, automatically created from Harbour or FWH.
If not, you may use an existing timer of your app and create a log file meanwhile the app is running to check memory status, procname( x), etc. so if it crash you may get an idea what process was going on.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Automatic log file ? Can you explain further ?
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Timm,
Check for hb_out.log.
Regards,
Check for hb_out.log.
Regards,
Muchas gracias. Many thanks.
Un saludo, Best regards,
Harbour 3.2.0dev, Borland C++ 5.82 y FWH 13.06 [producción]
Implementando MSVC 2010, FWH64 y ADO.
Abandonando uso xHarbour y SQLRDD.
Un saludo, Best regards,
Harbour 3.2.0dev, Borland C++ 5.82 y FWH 13.06 [producción]
Implementando MSVC 2010, FWH64 y ADO.
Abandonando uso xHarbour y SQLRDD.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Thanks Antonio for the advice,
Do you have some sample code to help me create the log file?
Ollie.
Do you have some sample code to help me create the log file?
Ollie.
Many thanks
Ollie.
Using:
xHarbour Compiler build 1.2.1 (SimpLex) (Rev. 6406)
Borland C++ 5.5.1
FWH 9.04 (2009 Apr)
Ollie.
Using:
xHarbour Compiler build 1.2.1 (SimpLex) (Rev. 6406)
Borland C++ 5.5.1
FWH 9.04 (2009 Apr)
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Ollie,
Here you have an example. Please modify the value 7 used to call ProcName() and ProcLine() based on your app design. Experiment with 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, etc.
Here you have an example. Please modify the value 7 used to call ProcName() and ProcLine() based on your app design. Experiment with 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, etc.
Code: Select all
// This sample shows how to call a function in an interval time.
#include "FiveWin.ch"
static oWnd
static lActive := .f.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
function Main()
local oTmr
DEFINE WINDOW oWnd TITLE "Activity Control"
DEFINE TIMER oTmr INTERVAL 1000 ACTION CheckFile() OF oWnd
ACTIVATE TIMER oTmr
ACTIVATE WINDOW oWnd
return nil
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
function CheckFile()
if ! lActive
lActive = .t.
LogFile( "c:\activity.log", { ProcName( 8 ), ProcLine( 8 ) } )
// MsgInfo( "I check anything from here" )
lActive = .f.
endif
return nil
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Hi antonio, i have an problem with fwh1202 and windows 64, in my appl have menu, ribbon and backstage, click in ribbon, after in backstage and after in an item of menu, the appl hangs without errorlog.
very thanks
norberto
very thanks
norberto
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Norberto,
I have been using Windows 7 64 since it become available. All my development is done on it. And never experienced those hangs. Anyhow, I trust you
Try to reproduce it, locate in which section it happens. We can solve it, no problem
I have been using Windows 7 64 since it become available. All my development is done on it. And never experienced those hangs. Anyhow, I trust you
Try to reproduce it, locate in which section it happens. We can solve it, no problem
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
This is not a solution: it's only another aspect of this problem.
If you run this program
and click on it after 3/4 seconds appears "...not responding"
It's normal in windows 7
I still
I have not even solved a problem similar to yours
Every so often happens to me this problem after delicate operations:
copy records from one table to another
copy files from one folder to another
after a click "Do you confirm?"
Using logfile() function I trace every single operation: nothing to report!
etc.. etc..
If you run this program
and click on it after 3/4 seconds appears "...not responding"
It's normal in windows 7
I still
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#include "fivewin.ch"
FUNCTION MAIN()
LOCAL oAspetta
LOCAL i
oAspetta := Aspetta( .T., oAspetta, "Please wait..." , 10 )
FOR i := 1 TO 100
sleep(400)
NEXT i
oAspetta := Aspetta( .F., oAspetta, "Pease wait..." , 10 )
RETURN NIL
FUNCTION Aspetta( lAzione, oAspetta, cTesto, nSec )
LOCAL oTesto
DEFAULT nSec := 0
IF lAzione
DEFINE DIALOG oAspetta FROM 10 , 10 TO 50 , 400 TITLE "Attesa..." PIXEL
@ 7 , 10 SAY oTesto PROMPT cTesto OF oAspetta PIXEL SIZE 400 , 30
ACTIVATE DIALOG oASpetta CENTER NOWAIT
sysrefresh()
ELSE
IF nSec > 0
sleep( nSec * 1000 )
ENDIF
sysrefresh()
oAspetta:End()
ENDIF
RETURN oAspetta
I have not even solved a problem similar to yours
Every so often happens to me this problem after delicate operations:
copy records from one table to another
copy files from one folder to another
after a click "Do you confirm?"
Using logfile() function I trace every single operation: nothing to report!
etc.. etc..
Marco Boschi
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info@marcoboschi.it
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Marco,
You can not create a Windows application just using a NONMODAL dialog.
Please remove the NOWAIT clause and it shoud work fine.
If you call to PostQuitMessage( 0 ) then you will instruct Windows to end your app.
You can not create a Windows application just using a NONMODAL dialog.
Please remove the NOWAIT clause and it shoud work fine.
If you call to PostQuitMessage( 0 ) then you will instruct Windows to end your app.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Antonio, i have run in windows 7 64 for years without problem... the error begin when i use ribbon+backstage+menu, if i remove the backstage, works fine. i guess may be something in backstage of ribbon, i will try isolate this.
Ribbon+backstage without menu, run fine too...
i have an appl running 24x7x365 in windows server with ADS ,workstations with windows 7 64, windows thin pc (7 32), windows xp, remote machines with rdp, solid, stable, but when i put backstage in ribbon this problem begin (hangs).
thanks
Ribbon+backstage without menu, run fine too...
i have an appl running 24x7x365 in windows server with ADS ,workstations with windows 7 64, windows thin pc (7 32), windows xp, remote machines with rdp, solid, stable, but when i put backstage in ribbon this problem begin (hangs).
thanks
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
sometimes it happens that my post is not stored....
Antonio,
it's just an example.
I use function aspetta() to warn the user he has to wait a few seconds.
Marco Boschi
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Norberto,
I don't see backstage anymore in WINDOWS 8.
Best regards,
Otto
I don't see backstage anymore in WINDOWS 8.
Best regards,
Otto
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit not responding.
Otto, in office 15 preview i see, but this beta.