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Inverse Area

PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 9:46 pm
by James T.
I have a machine that is running windows XP and A-cad 2002 with Survcadd XML
and I keep getting this error when I use the Inverse Area command under the
cogo-area pulldown.

Exception in cogoutil.dll ARX Command
Unhandled Exception C0000005 (Access Violation Writing 0x695f7765) at
address 77C28EEBh

AutoCAD Error Aborting
FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Writing x695f7765 Exception at
77c28eebh

Any Help Appreciated

Re: Inverse Area

PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 11:20 am
by Stephen Rhodes
James,

I can sympathise for you.
We get "Unhandled Exception C0000005" errors when switching between modules
in SurvCADD (about 5-10% of the time).
I think the C0000005 may have something to do with licensing (?).
I would have thought Carlson would have an explanation of error codes.

Have you tried re-installing SurvCADD?

Good Luck....Stephen Rhodes



"James T." <jtobbe@mindelscott.com> wrote in message
news:c00g9d$a74$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
I have a machine that is running windows XP and A-cad 2002 with Survcadd
XML
and I keep getting this error when I use the Inverse Area command under
the
cogo-area pulldown.

Exception in cogoutil.dll ARX Command
Unhandled Exception C0000005 (Access Violation Writing 0x695f7765) at
address 77C28EEBh

AutoCAD Error Aborting
FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Writing x695f7765 Exception at
77c28eebh

Any Help Appreciated


Re: Inverse Area

PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:34 pm
by R.K. McSwain
"Stephen Rhodes" <stephen.rhodes@fyfe.com.au> wrote in message news:c04jpm$g1u$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
James,

I can sympathise for you.
We get "Unhandled Exception C0000005" errors when switching between modules
in SurvCADD (about 5-10% of the time).
I think the C0000005 may have something to do with licensing (?).

Take a look: http://tinyurl.com/2hqzl
More often than not, video cards and/or drivers are to blame for unhandled exceptions in AutoCAD.

I would have thought Carlson would have an explanation of error codes.
These are NOT Carlson "error codes", they are generated by AutoCAD.

Re: Inverse Area

PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 12:14 am
by James T.
This is on a brand new Dell with more than 2X the min requirements to run
cadd and if it is the video card that command is not used enough to merit a
replacement.

"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Stephen Rhodes" <stephen.rhodes@fyfe.com.au> wrote in message
news:c04jpm$g1u$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
James,

I can sympathise for you.
We get "Unhandled Exception C0000005" errors when switching between
modules
in SurvCADD (about 5-10% of the time).
I think the C0000005 may have something to do with licensing (?).

Take a look: http://tinyurl.com/2hqzl
More often than not, video cards and/or drivers are to blame for unhandled
exceptions in AutoCAD.

I would have thought Carlson would have an explanation of error codes.
These are NOT Carlson "error codes", they are generated by AutoCAD.

Re: Inverse Area

PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 12:34 am
by R.K. McSwain
I failed to read your error close enough, yours references "cogoutil.dll", which is certainly a Carlson file. That doesn't necessarily mean that file caused the error, but it may point to a clue. Can you reproduce the error on demand? If so, Carlson should be able to help you.

I just mentioned video cards/drivers because AutoCAD is *very* picky when it comes to video hardware and the drivers associated with them. Double check to make sure you have the latest driver for your card. What model card is it?


"James T." <jtobbe@mindelscott.com> wrote in message news:c08mc5$aov$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
This is on a brand new Dell with more than 2X the min requirements to run
cadd and if it is the video card that command is not used enough to merit a
replacement.

Re: Inverse Area

PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 3:09 pm
by Stephen Rhodes
Thanks for the tip R.K.

I have updated my video driver and SurvCADD seems more stable now.
The Autodesk Knowledge Base site seems good for this info.

Regards...Stephen Rhodes


"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c08ggi$7nh$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
"Stephen Rhodes" <stephen.rhodes@fyfe.com.au> wrote in message
news:c04jpm$g1u$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
James,

I can sympathise for you.
We get "Unhandled Exception C0000005" errors when switching between
modules
in SurvCADD (about 5-10% of the time).
I think the C0000005 may have something to do with licensing (?).

Take a look: http://tinyurl.com/2hqzl
More often than not, video cards and/or drivers are to blame for unhandled
exceptions in AutoCAD.

I would have thought Carlson would have an explanation of error codes.
These are NOT Carlson "error codes", they are generated by AutoCAD.