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Hi, I'm trying to use latest 3.4.11 version of DCME, and I've getting a bug.

 

DCME will load up ok (I had to download comdlg32.ocx to make it work) and will load up my lvl file. However sooner or later (normally sooner - after a few mouse clicks) I get the message "Run time error '9': Subscript out of range". If I click the OK box, DCME closes and thats it.

 

This happens on both my laptop and my desktop computers. Both computers are running winXP SP3, but the hardware is wildly different.

 

Any ideas?

 

LEM

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Hmmm... Does this happen with any lvl file, or just the particular one you open? Maybe try attaching your lvl file here, if it causes issues. Also include your 'dcme.log' file, created in the DCME folder.

 

Do you use any tools in particular?

Posted

Happens with other LVL files (Although it seems to take longer before I get an error).

 

Other people can open and edit the file I was trying to (so I've got a slave doing my work for me now).

 

My desktop has been throwing up other error messages relating to DCME (which I'm having trouble replicating right now, just getting the error 9 at the moment).

 

I've got a lot of shared programs and configurations between the two computers, probably too numerous to list. Firefox, continuum, MS Office, winamp, VLC, mIRC, winzip, winrar, nero... theres a pretty long list. One possible culprit is a program called synergy that lets me share one mouse and keyboard between all my computers, but I've never had a problem with it before..

 

Anyways, not a big issue not that I've got a slave doing my work, but I thought it would be best if you knew about the bug.

 

LEM

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One possible culprit is a program called synergy that lets me share one mouse and keyboard between all my computers, but I've never had a problem with it before..

you dont need a program.. just a KVM switch

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