XCPro40.dll
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2023 1:00 am
I lost my development machine, and had to rebuild it and reinstall all of my development environment. I feel like I must be doing something wrong, as I am getting an error when running the PDF Tools SDK in 64-bit mode. I loaded up the example program XcPro40Demo for VB.net. I am getting a System.AccessViolationException in 64Bit mode when calling XCPro40_Defs.PXCp_ReadDcoument. The PXCP_Init runs fine, but the ReadDocument fails. This used to work on my old machine, but isn't working on the new machine. If I run the code in x86 mode it works fine. So something isn't configured right. I feel like some definition or some dependency, or something is obviously wrong in 64-bit mode. I cannot figure out what it is, as when comparing the files included with the new build, to a published version of the program from before losing my development machine, that all of the DLLs are the same.
Any suggestions on how I find what is causing this problem? The XCPro40.dll file is dated July 28,2014, and it shows as 64bit in SysInternals procexp64.exe (all the dll's show as 64bit).
I don't sell my software, just write programs for me and my five employee's. So just trying to get back where I was, but I cannot figure out what is causing this. It happens in two of my programs that use PDF Tools in this way, plus in the example code provided by Tracker-Software. In XCPro40Demo, it is in the btnInputPDF_Click function that the error comes up.
All help appreciated.
Any suggestions on how I find what is causing this problem? The XCPro40.dll file is dated July 28,2014, and it shows as 64bit in SysInternals procexp64.exe (all the dll's show as 64bit).
I don't sell my software, just write programs for me and my five employee's. So just trying to get back where I was, but I cannot figure out what is causing this. It happens in two of my programs that use PDF Tools in this way, plus in the example code provided by Tracker-Software. In XCPro40Demo, it is in the btnInputPDF_Click function that the error comes up.
All help appreciated.