I am now getting consistent MS10.012 access violations on my Vista x64 system.The last thing I did was :
1) uncheck my group properties option to add macros to Quicklaunch
2) updated 3 individual macros properties to use Quicklaunch
Now I get "Access Violation at address 54CDCA in module msched.exe read of address 00000000" after the execution of any macro, whether via the editor or quicklaunch or hotkey. MS freezes and I am forced to kill it via task manager. This is very similar to a problem I had with MS10 beta http://www.mjtnet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4281
MS10 access violations
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Yes I was well aware of that thread seeing as I posted to it twice. I just didnt think it was the same problem ! duh
. When I saw that the error address was the same I changed my mind. I tried everything short of reinstalling 10.012 but couldnt get rid of the errors. Installing 10.013 was the solution. Wierd that everything just fell apart after several days of testing. It would be nice know a little more about this problem. Did it just affect Vista x64 users ?

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An access violation occurs when you try to read memory that isn't available, or try to read memory you don't have access to, or try to dereference a pointer to memory that was never created in the first place, etc. In this case the problem was that a memory pointer was being freed which in some cases was never created in the first place.
The issue that was fixed could affect anyone, no matter what version of Windows was in use. It was not restricted to 64 bit Vista.
The issue that was fixed could affect anyone, no matter what version of Windows was in use. It was not restricted to 64 bit Vista.
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