Bob LeRoy wrote: > > I am using Quicken99 to keep my home and investment files. This year > (today), for the first time, I tried to perform a "Year End Copy" by > following the procedure: > File -> File Operations -> Year End Copy. > I selected "Archive" and inserted the File Name that I wanted to use. I > clicked "OK" and my computer started to copy my files. It got about 1/2 > way through and then the dreaded "This program has performed an illegal > operation and will be shut down". I tried to perform this task several > times, and got the same result. The error message is created below. > > QW caused an invalid page fault in > module QACCES32.DLL at 0.14f:00bddb4. > Registers: > EAX=00d1f1b8 CS=014f EIP=00bddbe4 EFLGS=00010206 > EBX=00046fb8 SS=0157 ESP=00f0e77c EBP=00d1f2a0 > ECX=0001189f DS=0157 ESI=00d1fffd FS=2d1f > EDX=00046fb8 KS=0157 EDI=00d7ee4f GS=2156 > Bytes at CS:EIP: > f3 a5 8b ca 50 83 el 03 f3 a4 e8 fd 0f 00 00 8b > Stack dump: > 00400000 010363b0 00d128b4 0000002a 00bdec6e > 00400000 00d7e0f4 00d1f1b8 00000001 00f0faa2 > 00f0e8a4 00008ac6 00f0fa58 005a7068 00000001 > 0000a300 > > I don't understand any of the above, and would appreciate any help that > you > can provide me, so that I will be able to get this file to copy > completely. > > Thank you, in advance. > > Bob > | Sounds like a problem with Quicken's .dll library files. You might want to search around on their website for a patch for the version of quicken you have, or search around for an upgrade. The information you see with all the hexadecimal numbers is called a memory dump. It lets programmers know where their programs screw up. James ======================================== Avenir Web's Computers Mailing List List Modes, Subscription, and General Info: Go to //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/webpage?webpage_id=11 List Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/computers Administrative Contact: weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Get computer help: http://avenir.dhs.org ========================================