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Dr Watson gives me an Application error, Exception: access violation (0xc0000005) when I attempt to run a LabView application.

I am using LabView 6i, on a Dell Pentium III computer with Windows NT Operating System. The vi was developed using this computer and a laptop with Windows 98. The application begins running properly and fails when a non-dialog subvi starts. I have NI-488.2 and a GPIB controller. The application fails the same way on both computers.
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> Dr Watson gives me an Application error, Exception: access violation
> (0xc0000005) when I attempt to run a LabView application.
>
> I am using LabView 6i, on a Dell Pentium III computer with Windows NT
> Operating System. The vi was developed using this computer and a
> laptop with Windows 98. The application begins running properly and
> fails when a non-dialog subvi starts. I have NI-488.2 and a GPIB
> controller. The application fails the same way on both computers.

Does the non-dialog contain an external code reference?
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The problem was with using 6i, after installing the update 6.02, mass compiling, and rebuilding the executable the executables worked. The answer was provided by ni support.
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I get the same error running application using CVI 5.0 or 6.0 any ideas?
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I got the same problem. A vi was develloped under a laptop on windows 98, then it run as a dll on another computer with win NT.
I had develloped it with Labview6i, and it worked fine with laptop. but I got a Dr watson error under NT.

The reason was that my version of the RTE was too old on NT computer.
With the rigth version, I had no more error.
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