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I had v2.0 and 2.3 both on my desktop but screwed up and deleted 2.3 which
I was ready to register.
When I tried to run 2.3 from a command line I got a sys 3175 message.
So I tried 2.0 from the command line and it worked. Then I reinstalled
2.0, got it on the desktop and it still worked.
So I reinstalled 2.3 again. It appeared on the desktop but when I tried
to start it from there I got this message
A program generated an access violation at 1e7dba20
FXUTIL.DLL 0001:0000ba20.
I tried to start 2.3 from the command line and got the same screen plus
the information the the exception code was 0005.
I am posting this message via v. 2.0 started from a command line.
Can someone suggest how to eliminate the sys 3175 error when I start 2.3?
TIA
Jack
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