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Actually, It is a Read/Write Issue. The problem is with fool proof not
allowing Write Access the the Hard Drive. What needs to be done, is to have
the program installed on your local g4 servers with some special accounts or
turn off fool proof. Messing around with the extensions will cause more
problems.
on 9/30/03 11:02 AM, Steven P. Harris at [log in to unmask] wrote:
>> Our school tried to use Chuck Wagon Bill in the Lab today for the
>> first time and were not able to when "the application unexpectedly
>> quit because of a Type 1 error." Has this happened to anyone else,
>> and if so, how did you fix it? When we tested it out last week, we
>> didn't encounter any problems. I tried upping the game memory to
>> 10,000 and that didn't help.
>>
>> Sure would appreciate your help on this,
>>
>> Deb Morin
>> Lehi Lab Tech
>>
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> Type 1, 2, and 3 errors are Mac OS memory-addressing errors. These
> are usually caused by incompatible software or software conflicts.
>
> System software compatibility issues usually occur with older
> software. If your software falls into this category, contact the
> software vendor for an updated version of the software that works
> with your installed system software version.
>
> Software application memory allocation may need to be increased to
> resolve the issue.
>
> Software conflicts most often involve faults with extensions and
> control panels. Depending on which version of system software you
> have, you can troubleshoot these items in the following way:
>
>
> 1. Restart your Macintosh and hold down the Space Bar until the
> Extensions Manager control panel opens.
>
> 2. Use the pop-up menu in the Extensions Manager to choose "All Off".
> Close the Extensions Manager control panel.
>
> 3. Try to recreate the failure. If the failure does not reappear,
> then you have an extension conflict. Go to Step 4.
>
> *If the failure continues to occur, it is probably not related to any
> extension or control panel, you may need to contact the software
> vendor to upgrade your application.
>
> 4. Restart your Macintosh and hold down the Space Bar until the
> Extensions Manager control panel opens. Turn on groups of extensions
> and control panels by clicking to the left of each item to put a
> checkmark by the item. Close the Extensions Manager control panel.
>
> 5. Try to recreate the failure.
>
> Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until you have isolated the conflict to a single
> extension or group of extensions.
>
> hope this is of some help.
>
> steve
> Franklin NE Lab
>
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