CC2Pro and Windows 7
I have install CC2Pro on my Windows 7 32 bit OS.
There does not appear to be any errors in the installation. But when I launch the application and try to select a new template, it just hangs there. You can click close, but that just closes the form, the map does not change. I did come across a posting stating to select open from the file menu. That just causes a the program to crash hard. I have applied the update, but I get the same result. If anyone has any ideas, please send them my way.
R
There does not appear to be any errors in the installation. But when I launch the application and try to select a new template, it just hangs there. You can click close, but that just closes the form, the map does not change. I did come across a posting stating to select open from the file menu. That just causes a the program to crash hard. I have applied the update, but I get the same result. If anyone has any ideas, please send them my way.
R
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It appears that i have a stack of useless software.
I do understand virtualization as we used it at work, just a shame to resort to this.
R
If you want this fix to be available from your menu too, you can do the following:
Go to your CC2 Pro folder and open fcw32.mnu in a text editor. Scroll down to about line 108 and check for the following text:
&File:
&New...:|BROWSET;#TEMPLATES\MAPS;
Replace this with
&File:
&Select Template:|TEMPLATE;
&New...:|NEW;
Save the mnu file and do the same replacement in all of your mnu files.
This will make the template selection and new from current template available directly from your File menu.
Unhandled exception at 0x774337b7 in FCW32.exe: 0xC0000374: A heap has been corrupted.
"Fcw32.exe has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available."
I get the same problem when trying to open an existing map to edit it.
Any thoughts?
PS: I'm using a 64-bit installation of Win 7
PPS: I've tried a virtual machine but it takes up 3Gig of disc space I don't have.
Hmm... have you tried running it as a 32-bit program, or in compatibility mode ?