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Newcomers DBPro Corner / runtime error 31 & runtime error 111

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Damokles
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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 00:51
I made a final exe with one of my programms, and when I run it, there is no problem. But when I copy the exe-file into another directory, I get these two error messages.
I never had that problem before, for I am using DBC since last Christmas.
Could anybody tell me what to do against it ?

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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 01:08 Edited at: 5th Sep 2003 01:08
are there any files in the original dir that are dependencies for the exe (ie media)? If so they all have to be in the dir with the exe

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Damokles
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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 01:09 Edited at: 5th Sep 2003 01:16
yeah, but, I allready made some final exe with media, I never had that problem ... So I have to get them all in the same dir ? Mmmh, that was easier with all those folders.

Thanks

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Damokles
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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 01:15
I just tried it ... And I get the runtime error 111

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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 01:20
not sure. try and find out what 111 means

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Damokles
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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 01:22 Edited at: 5th Sep 2003 08:45
mmmmh, I was seeking for that, didn't find much.
Is it possible that it depends on the type of files which are included in the final exe ?

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Posted: 5th Sep 2003 01:51
ok, you're losing me.

See if you can find out what runtime error 111 means, that will point you to the problem.

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