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Kbase 10407: VMS on PROGRESS Version 5: Access Violation It seems that e
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   05/04/2000
VMS on PROGRESS Version 5: Access Violation It seems that e

891215-SLK01VMS on PROGRESS Version 5: Access Violation It seems that executing
PROGRESS modules when the directory that you have PROGRESS installed
in is named DLC causes an "access violation" with a register dump. A
customer who received this error renamed the directory to DLC5 and was
able to successfully run PROGRESS. It may be that we are hardcoding
DLC5 in our dlcstartup.com (which this customer was executing). It
has been reported as a bug.
The reason for this is that you cannot have version 4 and version 5
of Progress both in directories named DLC.

Progress Software Technical Support Note # 10407