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Old 22nd Sep 2004, 19:29   #1 (permalink)
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W2000 error message

A programme (Avery DesignPro) that has been running for over a year suddenly is aborting with the message "Process has already exited".

Does anyone know what the root of this message is and where I should be looking? Prog re-install no help.
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Old 22nd Sep 2004, 20:09   #2 (permalink)
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I've never used the software in question, but you could try going to the control panel, select administrative tools, then event viewer and see if there's anything useful in the application log - well-written software should write something out there if it does a controlled exit (rather than full-blown crash).
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Old 22nd Sep 2004, 21:34   #3 (permalink)
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Had a look there earlier. The fault is still happening and no message is coming up in any concurrent event logs.

There may be a clue in that in the profile I have set up for my wife the programme runs faultlessly???????????
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