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Subject:Sound Forge 5.0Beta
Posted by: studioman3
Date:2/15/2001 6:55:26 AM

I get these errors sometimes when trying to perform simple
operations such as muting a region or fading a region. The
error is a access violation where the program (or one of
its DLL files) attempts to access the file or some other
file stored in memory. More than likely a shared file that
helps the program run. Unfortunately, Windows 2000, since
it is an NT kernel, won't allow access to unassigned memory
addresses. At all. No way. Never. The program needs to
be rewritten to include whatever shared file or DLL it's
trying to access so as to include it in the assigned memory
address and avoid these access violations. Thanks Y'all.

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