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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => Plug-ins => OnAlert => Topic started by: delibaker on September 19, 2006, 07:14:43 PM
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After installing the KR10A keychain remote into the PS561 console I've tried to add it to AHP. I create the module with the checkbox for the module installed in the security console, press the arm button and get a configuration succeeded dialog box, but when I close the dialog box I'm shown a request to send an error report to Microsoft containing the following error details:
AppName: activehm.exe AppVer: 3.0.0.206 ModName: msvcr71.dll
ModVer: 7.10.6014.4 Offset: 0001042b
and then AHP shuts down. Has anyone else run into this?
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After installing the KR10A keychain remote into the PS561 console I've tried to add it to AHP. I create the module with the checkbox for the module installed in the security console, press the arm button and get a configuration succeeded dialog box, but when I close the dialog box I'm shown a request to send an error report to Microsoft containing the following error details:
AppName: activehm.exe AppVer: 3.0.0.206 ModName: msvcr71.dll
ModVer: 7.10.6014.4 Offset: 0001042b
and then AHP shuts down. Has anyone else run into this?
Is this repeatable? Does it happen immediately after a fresh reboot of Windows?
Do you have the problem if you start with a new file and the first module you drag into the room is the KR10A?
(I just tried that under Windows XP Pro SP1 with no problem, but Windows will be Windows.)
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Yeah, it happens every time. I did both a soft reboot and a hard reboot of Win XP SP2, disabled all virus protection, monitors, etc, - still no luck. I suspect that X10 developed OnAlert with a different version of msvcrt71.dll than the one I have since no other programs have any issues. I'll check the Microsoft support forum for the current version.
Thanks,
DeliBaker
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My version of msvcr71.dll is the current one so I've downloaded an earlier verison 7.10.3052. Same results. I send the error report to MS and see if there is any response - Oh yeah Microsoft - NOT!!
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I don't understand why it worked, but deleting all security modules, saving the configuration, shutting down AHP, followed by a hard boot of XP SP2 and then reinstalling in this order - PS561 console, KR10A remote, SH624 remote, and then DS10A window/door sensor - everything is working fine now. Go figure!
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Apparently, your previous installation was botched somehow and the whole thing was corrupted.
Glad you got it working the way you wanted.