SYMPTOMS
When compiling, running, or showing a form with too many controls on it,
the IDE may fail (crash) with an error similar to one of the following on
Windows 95:
"This program has caused an illegal operation and will be shut down. If
the problem persists, contact the program vendor. VB5 caused an invalid
page fault in module VB5.EXE"
"This program has caused an illegal operation and will be shut down. If
the problem persists, contact the program vendor. VB5 caused an invalid
page fault in module VBA5.DLL"
"Error encountered durring load"
Under Windows NT 4.0, an error similar to one of the following may be
encountered:
"Application Error: The instruction at "0x00417DAA" referenced memory at
"0x021E41FA". The memory could not be "read". Unhandled exception in
VB5.EXE 0xC0000005: Access Violation"
"Application Error: The instruction at "0x0FAD85F8" referenced memory at
"0x01EE0112". The memory could not be "read." Unhandled exception in
VBA5.DLL 0xC0000005: Access Violation"
The memory addresses above are just examples. The addresses encountered may
vary.
It is also possible for this bug to simply cause the error:
Error encountered during load
when opening a project that contains Forms with too many controls. This
will be most likely encountered when converting a Visual Basic 4.0
application.
RESOLUTION
To work around this bug, follow the steps below:
- Remove any forms that have too many controls from the project.
- With the project loaded, re-add the forms to the project using the
"Project\Add File" menu. When you re-add the file in this way, Visual
Basic correctly handles the naming of the controls.
NOTE: The forms will have to be added individually every time the project
is loaded. Trying to load the entire project will result in error.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed
at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Windows 98.
This bug has also been fixed in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2.
For more information on the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
170365
: INFO: Visual Studio 97 Service Packs - What, Where, and Why
For a list of the Visual Basic 5.0 bugs that were fixed in the Visual
Studio 97 Service Pack 2, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
171554
: INFO: Visual Basic 5.0 Fixes in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2