Question:
keep getting error message how can i fix this?
guts290883
2007-09-09 16:46:44 UTC
keep getting the following message :
debug assertion failed!
PROGRAM: c:\program files\sophos\remote management system\ routerNT.exe
FILE: c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\list
LINE: 776
expression: list erase iterator outside range
Six answers:
RICHARD B
2007-09-09 17:32:09 UTC
If you program, whilst developing your program

you constantly get this and therefore is a programming

error.



In C++ you can use the command ASSERT to determine

whether something you expect to occur, has or not, at

any particular time, if not you will get this message.



Sometimes it is innocent and the program proceeds

as you expect (but it is bad practise to not know and

not fix it).



This, however, does not help you as this message to

a program user is just a nuisance. Apart from the

author of the program you are using debugging it,

there's not too much you can do.
bettye
2016-05-21 02:08:02 UTC
More info is needed to answer that question. I had a problem installing adobe on a friends pc recently that was giving me access errors and a box asking me to rety or abort was popping up. It had to do with him having his shared document's folder in the C drive being set to read only. Adobe needs to create a folder in there so maybe try right clicking the folder and unticking the box that says read only. That could be your problem, then again no one knows unless you update your question and include the error message(s).
2007-09-09 16:51:57 UTC
It looks like a Visual Basic error.



Uninstall Sophos anti-virus & install AVGfree instead.
steven25t
2007-09-09 16:53:14 UTC
looks like Microsoft software bug, unistall microsoft Visual studio.
philip_jones2003
2007-09-09 16:52:42 UTC
That the debug log error #898B tic tic tic



runtime berror 689.....34



tic tic tic
Spicoli
2007-09-09 16:53:41 UTC
reformat and install ubuntu. it's a powerful operating system and sounds black, to boot.


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