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c55runx.dll problems
Hi
I have Time Matters for windows version 5 using clarion dll files (server
2k3 and all wks winxp pro)I have been having problems with time matters,
some time it closes itself without giving me any error just application
hang up. But some times it gives me this error:
Faulting application tmmail5.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module
c55runx.dll, version 0.5.508.8880, fault address 0x00018b81 (event id
1000). C55 dll files are in the same folder as TMW5 and was installed by
TM. Can anybody give me any recomendations or advices?
Thanks in advance
Pito


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pito
11-16-04 11:44 PM


Re: c55runx.dll problems
Are your problems only occurring on Windows XP clients. We are trying to
track a similar set of problems.

Another question would be are you seeing any Hungapp errors in the event
log of the client machines?


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DanD
11-16-04 11:44 PM


Re: c55runx.dll problems
Hello all...

In my opinion you dont get stability in XP without Clarion 6. We have
a lot of different Clarion made sofwares/libraries and just a few
worked
reliable in XP. Compiling them with Clarion6 (with some modifications
to get it work with clarion6) made them work.

- Katsku

kintukshah@yahoo.com (Kintu Shah) wrote in message news:<5cce1c89.0411061853.5b2f1e7e@posti
ng.google.com>...
> Hello Pito,
>
> Looks like we all are in same boat.
>
> we too are getting similar error. faulting module C55runx.dll, version
> 0.5.506.8800. fault address )x000b3482.
>
> this error we are getting when we are trying to close our application.
>
> Looks like we need some one from softvelocity help us. I am sure we
> are not alone.
>
> - Kintu

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Katsku
11-16-04 11:44 PM


Re: c55runx.dll problems
Hello all...

In my opinion you dont get stability in XP without Clarion 6. We have
a lot of different Clarion made sofwares/libraries and just a few
worked
reliable in XP. Compiling them with Clarion6 (with some modifications
to get it work with clarion6) made them work.

- Katsku

kintukshah@yahoo.com (Kintu Shah) wrote in message news:<5cce1c89.0411061853.5b2f1e7e@posti
ng.google.com>...
> Hello Pito,
>
> Looks like we all are in same boat.
>
> we too are getting similar error. faulting module C55runx.dll, version
> 0.5.506.8800. fault address )x000b3482.
>
> this error we are getting when we are trying to close our application.
>
> Looks like we need some one from softvelocity help us. I am sure we
> are not alone.
>
> - Kintu

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Katsku
11-16-04 11:44 PM


Re: c55runx.dll problems
Hi Pito,
Did you find any solution?   

I am using TM7 SR1 (on a terminal server),  I am having the same problem.   
Also havin things disappear from the monitor,  have to exit and go in again 
to see tabs etc.

yours truly
Thorsteinn


quote:
Originally posted by pito Hi I have Time Matters for windows version 5 using clarion dll files (server 2k3 and all wks winxp pro)I have been having problems with time matters, some time it closes itself without giving me any error just application hang up. But some times it gives me this error: Faulting application tmmail5.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module c55runx.dll, version 0.5.508.8880, fault address 0x00018b81 (event id 1000). C55 dll files are in the same folder as TMW5 and was installed by TM. Can anybody give me any recomendations or advices? Thanks in advance Pito

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steini
05-15-06 03:15 PM


Re: c55runx.dll problems (TimeMatters)
The problem is that the Clarion runtime software, c55rnx.dll, that TimeMatte
rs uses is an old version that does not support Hyperthreading or dual- or q
uad-core processors.  I turned off Hyperthreading and TimeMatters stopped cr
ashing. (I am running TM ver. 8).

Tom Kulaga
Knox Patents: Kulaga Law Office, PLLC
Knoxville, TN 37923-4521
TKulaga@KnoxPatents.com Knox Patents: Patent atto
rney law firm 

quote:
Originally posted by steini Hi Pito, Did you find any solution? I am using TM7 SR1 (on a terminal server), I am having the same problem. Also havin things disappear from the monitor, have to exit and go in again to see tabs etc. yours truly Thorsteinn

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Kulaga
06-09-07 06:59 PM


Re: Re: c55runx.dll problems (TimeMatters)
quote:
Originally posted by Kulaga The problem is that the Clarion runtime software, c55rnx.dll, that TimeMatte rs uses is an old version that does not support Hyperthreading or dual- or q uad-core processors. I turned off Hyperthreading and TimeMatters stopped cr ashing. (I am running TM ver. 8). Tom Kulaga Knox Patents: Kulaga Law Office, PLLC Knoxville, TN 37923-4521 TKulaga@KnoxPatents.com Knox Patents: Patent attorney law fir m
I am also a TimeMatters user, version 8. It appears that disabling Hyperthre ading or dual- or quad-core processing helps to quell *some*, but not "all" cases of Clarion 5.5 library instability within the Windows XP operating env ironment. Assuming that re-coding with newer versions of the Clarion DLL's is out of t he question (because we are not the developers of the software with the depe ndency on the old Clarion files), do any of the august members of this forum have any guesses as to what *other*, *specific*, *solvable* instances of th e Clarion / Windows XP conflict may be? Anecdotally, the *other* gremlin seems to afflict processors in the approxim ate vintage of a Pentium 4 2.66 GHz processor without any hyperthreading and an early deployment of HT tech on the P4 3.0 GHz processor. Any ideas? Many TIA.

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