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ilink32 and error 1073741819

ilink32 and error 1073741819
Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:38:37 +010
My application is growing... yesterday ilink32 refused to link all files. I 
got the following error:

** error -1073741819 ** deleting bcc_mswud\myapp.exe

I suspect is some limitations of bcc++ 5.5... :(

Is there any way to fix it?

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Re: ilink32 and error -1073741819
Tue, 6 Feb 2007 21:44:40 +0100
Any idea? Please... I cannot link....

DdJ 

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Re: ilink32 and error -1073741819
Thu, 8 Feb 2007 02:22:43 +0800
Do you use Agnitum Outpost Firewall?
if yes then remove it an try again

Max

"Dario de Judicibus" <nospam@mclink.it> wrote in message 
news:45c8e8cf@newsgroups.borland.com...
> Any idea? Please... I cannot link....
>
> DdJ
>
> 

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Re: ilink32 and error -1073741819
Fri, 9 Feb 2007 10:30:31 +0100
max wrote:
> Do you use Agnitum Outpost Firewall?
> if yes then remove it an try again

I have no idea of what is it. By the way, why a firewall should prevent 
linking objects????

DdJ 

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Re: ilink32 and error -1073741819
Fri, 9 Feb 2007 11:47:40 -0500
> ...why a firewall should prevent linking objects????...

Anti-virus programs and anti-virus code in firewalls can have components 
which interfere with creating executables and with memory access, allocation 
and usage.  Things are getting better (Norton Antivirus used to essentially 
preclude development on a machine) but as new companies release products 
what their products do often does not reflect the knowledge of past 
experience.

Look at what your firewall and anti-virus settings are.  You might try 
turning them off and see if it helps (but unplug that Internet cable when 
you do).

Note that I do not "know" what is causing this specific problem.  The

gentleman's suggestion about a firewall makes sense.  It is something that 
is easy to try and, if the attempt fails, at least you've eliminated one 
possibility.

.  Ed

> Dario de Judicibus wrote in message
> news:45cc466e$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
>
>> Do you use Agnitum Outpost Firewall?
>> if yes then remove it an try again
>
> I have no idea of what is it. By the way, why a firewall should prevent 
> linking objects????

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