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+ | ====== Control Access Violation Errors ====== | ||
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+ | An Access Violation occurs when the software attempts to access a piece of memory that is presently inaccessible. This is commonly caused by Faulty RAM or a hardware driver, and is usually remedied by restarting Control or the host's computer. Some example error codes found in Access Violations are as follows: | ||
+ | * **Uninitialized Object**. When a program references an object that has not been created. (The error will reference an address that starts with FFFF or 0000.) | ||
+ | * **Accessing a Freed Object**. When a program tries to reference an object that has been deleted/ | ||
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+ | Note: When an object in uninitialized, | ||
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+ | In the end if the same Access Violation error appears when performing the same steps, even after rebooting the machine, please contact Technical Support for further troubleshooting. | ||
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+ | ===== Common Control Access Violation Problems ===== | ||
+ | * [[control_error_-_access_violation_-_general_remedies]] | ||
+ | * [[control_error_-_access_violation_when_viewing_xxxx|control_error_-_access_violation_when_viewing_xxxx|Control Error - Access Violation when viewing xxxx]] | ||
+ | * [[control_error_-_access_violation_when_viewing_xxxx|control_error_-_access_violation_when_viewing_xxxx|Control Error - Access Violation when viewing xxxx]] | ||
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