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Access violation at address 005C1AEF in module `VRMilling5.e
Posted: Fri 03 Mar , 2006 16:19 pm
by Martin
Error,
Access violation at address 005C1AEF in module `VRMilling5.exe` Read of address 00000000.
Posted: Fri 03 Mar , 2006 16:20 pm
by Martin
Check that the usb device is installed correctly.
Posted: Mon 06 Mar , 2006 12:56 pm
by Denford Admin
This also seems to be appearing if you try to connect to a USB machine when it is either powered off, or the USB cable is not connected

Posted: Fri 10 Mar , 2006 14:58 pm
by Denford Admin
also found that on a restricted PC, if you have installed the USB driver correctly under administrator, but then connect the USB cable into a different port, Windows will lose the driver - it sees the device as being new again, being a restricted user will not then let the device load onto the new port.
Check in device manager -> USB devices for the Baldor USB device
If its not there then this is causing the error message.
Hope to fix VR Milling V5 soon to trap the error and give a more meaningful message
Posted: Thu 23 Mar , 2006 11:18 am
by Denford Admin
Fixed v5.13 so that it wont cause an exception - it now continues to check all methods of comms (USB and COM ports) and will show an appropriate message if no machine was found.