What if I get that same error with Print Shop Deluxe and I don't have
Foolproof on my computer? Could it be that I need an updated version
of the software?
Nikki Gervasio
iMac Lab Tech
Carson Jr High
>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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