Hi,
If I make macro with userform (empty userform without any buttons) and then when I turn off AutoCad then I have message like bellow:
Exception in accoremgd.dll ARX Command
Unhandled Exception 2A7FA50 (Access Violation Writing 0xd644e900) at address D644E900h.
On the other machine I have the almost the same error:
Exception in accoremgd.dll ARX Command
Unhandled Exception C0000005 (Access Violation Writing 0x3f58e900) at address 3F58E900h.
I found topic with similar problem:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/installation-licensing/autocad-2014-sp1-exception-in-accoremgd-dll-arx...
But I'm still looking for solution. Anybody can help ?
Hi,
>> If I make macro with userform (empty userform without any buttons) and
>> then when I turn off AutoCad then I have message
Is it VBA or VB6, if VB6 are you running your form in an EXE or within a DLL?
As that is mostly code depending what line of code raises that exception? Can you show it? (the other option is guessing)
- alfred -
>>Is it VBA or VB6, if VB6 are you running your form in an EXE or within a DLL?
It is VBA.
>>As that is mostly code depending what line of code raises that exception?
It is only userform without any code.
Below I describe all steps:
1) Run Visual Basic Editor (Alt + F11)
2) Create UserForm
3) Run UserForm (just show empty userform in AutoCad)
4) Close Userform
5) Turn off AutoCad (ctrl+Q)
Here I have message with error.
Hi,
ok, I can reproduce it with AutoCAD 2014, but not with 2015.
And as this exception appears after all is closed (so also the drawings) I guess there will not be any dataloss (but be careful, of course).
- alfred -