BUG: Insert Object from Zero Length File Causes GP Fault

ID: Q108371

2.01 WINDOWS kbole kbbuglist

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SYMPTOMS

Creating an object from a zero length file that does not have a valid file class extension results in a general protection (GP) fault after displaying the message, "Not enough memory to perform this operation. Close one or more applications and try again."

CAUSE

When creating an object from a file that does not have a valid class extension, the Object Packager is invoked to generate the embedded object. In the case of a zero length source file, the Packager document-level DDE window is rendered invalid before a terminate message can be sent to it.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) libraries version 2.01.

While the operation still fails with Object Packager 3.5 under Windows NT 3.5, the Object Packager provides a better error message.

Additional reference words: 2.01 gpf gp fault KBCategory: kbole kbbuglist KBSubcategory: LeTwoArc Keywords : kb16bitonly

Last Reviewed: July 24, 1997