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From: "Michael Scheibler" <michael DOT scheibler AT onevision DOT de>
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Subject: error 998 when loading a DLL with LoadLibrary
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:56:47 +0200
Organization: OneVision Software AG
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998 - Invalid access to memory location (ERROR_NOACCESS)

This is the error I am receiving when I am trying to load a DLL with
Objective-C code. Especially I am using GNUstep's NSBundle mechanism which
in the end invokes LoadLibraryEx. This should add the Objective-C classes of
the DLL into the current Objective-C runtime. But instead I get an error.
Could there be any reason which has nothing to do with the Objective-C
library?

Michael


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