Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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Robert
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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OK. Here are instructions that will most likely work:
1. Press the Windows icon in combination with R.
2. Type CMD, then press Enter. You should get a new Command Prompt window (“C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe”).
3. Copy, paste, then run the following command-line:

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echo %programfiles(x86)%
Windows will tell you which folder it considers as the official folder to install non-portable applications.
This will be the Windows system folder where a non-portable copy of Atlantis should be installed.
On the other hand, note that a portable copy of Atlantis should not, and normally cannot be installed in that dedicated Windows system folder.
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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Sorry for sounding stupid, but do I copy/paste “C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe” and THEN copy paste "echo %programfiles(x86)%"?

I don't like playing around in DOS anymore, though it's how I started in the late 80s.

Robert wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:04 pm OK. Here are instructions that will most likely work:
1. Press the Windows icon in combination with R.
2. Type CMD, then press Enter. You should get a new Command Prompt window (“C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe”).
3. Copy, paste, then run the following command-line:

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echo %programfiles(x86)%
Windows will tell you which folder it considers as the official folder to install non-portable applications.
This will be the Windows system folder where a non-portable copy of Atlantis should be installed.
On the other hand, note that a portable copy of Atlantis should not, and normally cannot be installed in that dedicated Windows system folder.
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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It’s a Windows command-line. DOS doesn’t exist any more.
“C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe” is the text string displayed in the title bar of the Command Prompt window. But you could press the Windows icon in combination with R, then run “C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe” directly.
The command-line

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echo %programfiles(x86)%
will tell you which folder Windows considers as the official folder to install non-portable applications.
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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It has now happened AGAIN. However, I think I know what the issue is. My computer went to sleep while I had Atlantis open.
I assume that you now have a properly working portable copy of Atlantis (all Atlantis files in one folder). If the problem happens again, please ZIP the entire portable folder of Atlantis and send it to support@atlantiswordprocessor.com. Use any free web service to send large files.
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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Sorry for the delay - very long couple of days of work with little sleep.

Here's the screencap after I ran the Command Line:
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and that is where I had installed a permanent version of Atlantis last week, but then followed your instructions instead for the portable version:
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The permanent one just now opened with no incident, but either version I launch is giving me a Windows error "ding" without telling me the reason. I just ignore it and keep working.

All my other software (and I use a lot of indie software) is working to spec.
Robert wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:03 am It’s a Windows command-line. DOS doesn’t exist any more.
“C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe” is the text string displayed in the title bar of the Command Prompt window. But you could press the Windows icon in combination with R, then run “C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe” directly.
The command-line

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echo %programfiles(x86)%
will tell you which folder Windows considers as the official folder to install non-portable applications.
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

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The copy of Atlantis on your screenshot above is not portable. You cannot create a portable copy of Atlantis under the “Program Files” folder.

The only “ding” that Atlantis may play at startup is a “Notification" sound:
https://www.atlantiswordprocessor.com/e ... ations.htm
You can disable individual sounds of Atlantis through the “Tools | Customize | Sounds...” menu command.
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Re: Access violation at 0040207F in awp.exe

Post by gentje »

I was worried I wasn't clear enough - the version of AWP in the Program Files folder is the regular version, NOT the portable one.

I will double-check the sounds - I thought I had them all turned off.

For now, as all seems to work, I'll see how it goes and follow your advice about zipping and sending if I encounter more issues.

Thanks again for your patience and help.
admin wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 7:06 am The copy of Atlantis on your screenshot above is not portable. You cannot create a portable copy of Atlantis under the “Program Files” folder.

The only “ding” that Atlantis may play at startup is a “Notification" sound:
https://www.atlantiswordprocessor.com/e ... ations.htm
You can disable individual sounds of Atlantis through the “Tools | Customize | Sounds...” menu command.
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