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I have a problem with Visilogic when I try verify:

Message Number: -2147221504

DLL Name: UnVsCon2

Class Name: clsDownloadSequence

Function Name: Not specified

Label Name: ErrGeneral

Detail:

This process can not be completed

Call Stack:

clsDownloadSequence

X Program is Terminating

My PC is a Windows XP, totally new,

Can anyone help about this problem?

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Vision_Log.txt

Posted

Thanks for your inquiry.

Please delete the file “Current_OPLC.udb” from “C:\Program Files\Unitronics\Unitronics VisiLogic_C\Data\DB”

Then try to run VisiLogic again.

If after deleting the file the error still occurs, please reinstall VisiLogic as follow:

For XP please do the following:

• Backup your application files.

• Uninstall VisiLogic.

• Erase the “Unitronics” folder from- C:\Program Files

• Erase the “Unitronics” folder from- C:\Program Files\Common Files.

• Reboot the PC.

• Install VisiLogic again.

For Vista please do the following:

• Backup your application files.

• Uninstall VisiLogic.

• Erase the “Unitronics” folder from- C:\Program Files

• Erase the “Unitronics” folder from- C:\Program Files\Common Files.

• In addition deleted the following directory that has been created by Vista.(first in folder option- view, enable show hidden file and folder)

• C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Unitronics\Unitronics VisiLogic_C ( please replace “XXX” with your user name)

• Reboot the PC.

• Install VisiLogic again.

Please let us know if it helped.

Posted

Thank you very much, but this file current_oplc.udb does not exist in the Unitronics folder of my computer,

however, there are files called New_OPLN_BW.ubf, New_OPLN_V130.ubf, New_OPLN_CLR.ubf, perhaps they be deleted?

- I have tried reinstalling according to your instructions but I get the same error.

Another idea for this trouble?

Thanks again..

Posted

Thanks for ur time, but still have the problem, i followed your instructions to delete these file, and I'd reinstalling, but still is with the same problem, any other idea?

My computer is new, Windows XP HOME

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