BUG: Access Violation Opening a Workspace of Type MakefileID: Q154111
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Sometimes when you open a Visual C++ generated makefile that has been modified (either by you or corrupted by the system), Developer Studio generates a fatal application error (illegal operation, access violation, gpf, page fault).
Visual C++ uses the makefile to store project information and is sensitive to changes in the format of the file.
When you edit a makefile generated by Visual C++, delete the first few
lines of the makefile. These lines are comments that Visual C++ uses to
identify makefiles that are generated by Visual C++. When those lines
are deleted, Visual C++ will not attempt to parse the makefile.
If your makefile has become corrupted (you get a fatal error and
you haven't edited the makefile), then you must restore the makefile
from a backup, if you have one, or re-create the project.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
The point at which Developer Studio crashes varies. Sometimes the makefile is partially read in and then the crash occurs. Sometimes the makefile is partially read in and then you are be prompted:
This makefile was not generated by Developer Studio. Continuing will create a new Developer Studio workspace to wrap this makefile.After you click Yes, the crash occurs.
Additional query words: gpf crash access violation
Keywords : kbide kbVC kbVC410bug kbVC420bug kbVC500bug kbVC600bug kbGrpDSTools
Version : 4.00 4.10 4.20 5.00 6.00
Platform : NT WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: August 5, 1999