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rlloyd1975 

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Posted on: Jul. 19 2007,18:20 |
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When ever I try opening supported image files via the explorer I get this error message
Class name:TfrmMain Error type:EAccessViolation Message: Access violation at address 00582CC7 in module 'UltraISO.exe'. Read of address 00000038
I am using the most current version of UltraISO UltraISO 8.6.3.2052
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rlloyd1975 

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Posted on: Jul. 19 2007,19:41 |
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I do not however have trouble opening files via UltraISO once its open and use the File Menu to open them. It just when you clik on them in Explorer or try to use the Open with UltraISO from the context menu
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gan 

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Posted on: Jul. 19 2007,20:53 |
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I have the exact same problem as you describe here also using version 8.6.3.2052. I only had this problem with ISO files created using ultraiso so far. If i try to recreate the same ISO image using ultraiso (that theoretically should be identical to the first file i created) then the second file might be ok. So it doesn't happen with all ISO files i create, but some of them.
If someone tell me where to send it i can send the first megabyte of a ISO image that cause this problem if that could help finding the cause of this error.
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rlloyd1975 

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Posted on: Jul. 20 2007,16:28 |
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It seems to me that the origional UltraIso file I used to install must of been corrupted or something. I downloaded the file from the site and have no problem whatsoever
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mwb1100 

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Posted on: Jul. 20 2007,19:15 |
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It seems that Xoben sometimes will release a new version of UltraISO to quickly fix a bug when a release is just a day or so old (I think that has happened once or twice before). This causes some initial confusion; not ideal, but not the worst thing that can happen.
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