07-07-2005 12:35 PM
07-07-2005 01:33 PM
I looked up the code in the error codes section of the TestStand online help. The code is: "Error OS Exception".
This means that TestStand caught an access violation or other unexpected non-TestStand exception. Ways this can happen include calling a code module that generates an access violation or calling a code module with an argument list that does not match the actual parameter list.
07-07-2005 04:03 PM
07-08-2005 10:13 AM - edited 07-08-2005 10:13 AM
Hi Victor,
What is the version of teststand you're using? How did you first encounter this error? I am trying to replicating this error on my side and would like to know when does this error occur?
Sometimes it is a possiblity that one of your registry keys located at HKEY_CURRENT_USER»SOFTWARE»NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS »TESTSTAND might have been corrupted. So deleting this folder should help getting rid of the error.
But since this is an issue, could you post your exported registry keys, so that we can investigate a little further into the issue. To export the registry key entry, right click on TestStand at ( HKEY_CURRENT_USER»SOFTWARE»NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS »TESTSTAND) and select export. Please attach this file here so that we could further take a look at it.
I hope to hear back from you soon.
SijinK
National Instruments.
Message Edited by Support on 07-08-2005 11:47 AM
11-16-2005 04:28 PM
08-28-2006 07:55 AM
08-28-2006 12:33 PM
I did what SijinK suggested me, I just ereased the folder and then TestStand worked fine, try this option ...Hope it can help you....
Sometimes it is a possiblity that one of your registry keys located at HKEY_CURRENT_USER»SOFTWARE»NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS »TESTSTAND might have been corrupted. So deleting this folder should help getting rid of the error.
08-29-2006 10:30 AM