1. Error code 461
- Posted by j-s <jjsg at abc.se> Feb 06, 2006
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Hi Program shrouded with Euphoria 2.4 when run. Error code 461 Failed to acquire a hWnd when creating a control. Win32Lib v0.60.5 05-Sep-2004 OS = XP Pro /Jarl
2. Re: Error code 461
- Posted by j-s <jjsg at abc.se> Feb 08, 2006
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would be nice if IDE2000 and win32lib was one file and I could use this win32lib
3. Re: Error code 461
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Feb 08, 2006
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j-s wrote: > > would be nice if IDE2000 and win32lib was one file > and I could use this win32lib Judith's IDE *uses* win32lib, and it helps you create other programs that also use win32lib. What exactly do you want to do? Matt Lewis
4. Re: Error code 461
- Posted by j-s <jjsg at abc.se> Feb 08, 2006
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When I sent my bound win32libprogram(os WinME) to a friend(os XP Pro) he got this error code 461. Looks like I have programmed using IDE and win32lib. Some time later opened and bound in a different version of either IDE or win32lib So if one bound(Andy) version of IDE always(auto) used the same win32lib......
5. Error code 461
- Posted by John t <johnt200523 at yahoo.com> May 11, 2005
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Hi Everybody: I been experimenting with euphoria en the winlib library. When I use a program I wrote on windows Xp, on windos 2000 I get an error code 461. Is there an error code manual, or some way to solve this error? Please advice. Many thanks John
6. Re: Error code 461
- Posted by Larry Miller <larrymiller at sasktel.net> May 11, 2005
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- Last edited May 12, 2005
Error code 461 is a private Win32Lib error code. The only documentation for these error codes is in Win32Lib itself. A search in the text for '461' shows the error message: Err_CREATECONTROL = {"Failed to acquire a hWnd when creating a control.", 461}, This means that windows was unable to create the control requested. If it works on XP but not on Win2000 it would appear that you are attempting something supported only on XP. Without more information that is all I can suggest. Larry Miller