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Hi,
I'm assuming this is the same problem as you had earlier. I'm at a bit of a loss to explain it.
I've not seen a similar error raised on another machine.
Are you using the default windows screen dpi/font size?
Have you been having odd issues with any other software on this machine?
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Daniel -
VSMS 2008 occasionaly dies with a blue screen of death but that's not only my problem - my colleague on a Lenovo T61p provokes the exact same BSOD editing a table's data directly.
I used a freebie SQL product, RSScripter, and had the Font.Initialize error there - the author declined to change the product as it, too, was an rare incident. It's uninstalled.
The machine is under a year old, running standard XP Pro up to SP3, with MS VS and SQL Server 2008 products loaded. I have no idea how to tell you if I have "default windows screen dpi/font size" settings - if you know how to detect and potentially reset them to defaults, please let me know - I'll be happy to be "standard"...
If you search my catalogue of postings, I think you'll find this happened with an old version of SQL Compare or SQL Data Compare on my OLD ThinkPad R60p.
I know that Bart looked at it and there was a fix put into those products such that I've never seen the issue since on any machine. Perhaps a glance at those fixes would help... Support Issue 20060504200001 refers to an arithmetic overflow during Font.Initialize. The current problem is in Dundas' control but as you ask about standard font/dpi settings, which was the underlying issue with the referenced SI, there may be some help there.
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Hi,
I'm afraid this is something I'm going to have to chase up with a 3rd party component provider. The error is occurring in their code, so I am very limited in what I can do.
Regards,
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Daniel -
The culprit is a long-used free version of a commercial product - Super Screen Capture. It appears to mess with the font size when snagging a user-dragged shape, but forgets to reset...
I went into the display properties ==> appearance, and XP recognizes that when I select "Normal" for the font DPI, the "Apply" button activates... If I apply, then restart SQL Response, all is well... If I don't do the apply and restart SQL Response, it bombs on any Alert.
Needless to say, Super Screen Capture has been "terminated with extreme prejudice"... :x
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Good to hear that.
Cheers,
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Daniel
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Simply clicked on the minimized task, clicked on the one Alert listed, exception occurred.
Machine has been rebooted since the same exception occurred with a CPU Alert.
Will email screenshot if required.