dll error launching local version build 040
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I'm really sorry to have to report that I still have the same dll error I reported before in "dll error launching local version build 039".
Build 037 doesn't have this issue, so something has changed.
I am now stuck on version 037, but am keen to be able to move up. Can you please help?

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The software that I use to generate fxdreema.exe is the same, but I don't remember what settings I changed. In their forum there is nothing about this error message.
What about build 40?
You are with windows XP?
And when is this errors shows up - when starting the program? Is there the loading screen at least?
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Yes. This error comes up in 040.
Yes. I am in Windows XP with service pack 3.
This is what I see:
- Upon launch, I get the "fxDreema is loading, please wait" message with the moving green bars:
- Then immediately this error message:
- Click the OK, and the "fxDreema is loading, please wait" message box reappears for a second:
- Then I get the login screen, and I am able to log in.
The error therefore appears during the initial launch stage. Was something in this part changed after build 037? I don't have a copy of build 038, but both 039 and 040 produce the fault.
However, I have not started using the new local version, as I feel unsure that there might be unpredictable outcomes. I'd be very grateful for your guidance on this. For example, are you able to say that I can safely ignore this error message?
Just to be clear, the machine running fxDreema is used for no other purpose, and apart from MT4 and MT5 has no other non-Microsoft or any application software installed. I also have no difficulty running build 037, which is where I am currently stuck, since I feel unsure about using the recent upgrades
.Because the error does not show up in 037 I am assuming this is an fxDreema thing, but of course I could be wrong. Googling around for an answer really hasn't helped either. The closest I've come so far is here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142606. This seems to point towards fxDreema being the cause, even though it doesn't mention XP.
I came across a little hint of what might be a fix here: http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/issues/detail?id=4344. It says:
__Dolphin x64 builds will no longer work on Windows XP x64 unless you compile Dolphin with the "USE_SRWLOCKS" and "USE_CONDITION_VARIABLES" defines disabled.[/quote:145xy88x]
Does this help you at all? Although I am not running XP x64, I wondered if the information about program compilation might provide you with any clues. Maybe this bit is just a red herring! However, the Microsoft support article is clear enough.And here's another Microsoft support article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300179.
The bottom line is that it seems that fxDreema may be calling something that doesn't exist in XP - I think, but I could be wrong! I'm not a programmer of any sort!

...but I would like to use the fxDreema updates!

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I'm bad with C/C++ as well. This is not fxDreema error, this is from the software that I use to generate fxdreema.exe. FxDreema itself is not C/C++, it's only packed into this .exe in order to work like a normal program. Unfortunately on their forum there is no information about this error and what setting can cause it. But as you can skip it, I think fxDreema can work.
Later I will install XP on other PC. The fact is that me and those around me, we all quit from XP

If you want to try it, make a backup - "fxDreema/Data" is where important things are (the database of projects), so you can backup this at any time.
Note that after build 038 I changed
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Yeah. I'm a bit of a dinosaur using XP, but my reasons are:
*completely stable
no compelling business case to upgrade, so haven't wasted my time on it!
works with my Samba Linux CentOS5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - Windows server immitation - check it out
!) domain
[/list:u:1ljuezft]I'd be very grateful if you could fault find on XP for me. It would settle my mind. In the meantime I'll do as you suggest and just skip the error message - and keep my fingers crossed!

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I made build 041, but after I tried many settings I am unable to understand what causes this error messages. I have Windows XP and in fact, sometimes I get this error, and sometimes not, so I'm confused
But I think it does not make problems. -
OK. That's great. Thank you so much for checking this out. I'll get on with 041 now.
