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I have a script that crashes Voice Guide if I try to save it as a protected file (vgp). It runs fine as a unprotected script.

 

Error is VgGsd run time error "6" overflow.

At which time it crashes program.

 

I will Email script.

I need to ba able to protect it because I designed it to sell to other organizations.

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Which version of VoiceGuide are you using?

 

Using 4.8.45 I've saved your script as Protected (.VGP) from the Script Designer with no problems, and then opened it up as well (after entering the right password)

 

(The script you emailed had around 70 modules)

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Thats weird. Please send me back the protected script with password and I will try to save it as vgs and back to vgp.

 

I have tried to save it on two different machines now with no luck. One running win me @ 700mhz 256kb mem ,the other win 2000 pro @ 200 mhz 98kb mem.

 

With same overflow 6 error on both. Tried to save with different passwords from 1 digit to 5 digits long, nothing worked?

 

Just tried again while reading this post. If I try to save any of my other .vgs files (a little smaller) to .vgp everything works fine.

 

I am up to 73 moduels now, After adding vbs Protection.

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OK, after adding one more module to the script we found the problem - and it was fixed.

 

The fixed version of Script Designer was emailed to Ron separately.

 

The fix will be in v4.9 of VoiceGuide (I'm told the release of 4.9 is next week)

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Thank you! Your Support Is The Best I Have Ever Encountered!

 

Offhand what seems to be the average script size you have encountered?

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Well thank you :)

 

From the feedback we are getting the majority of people are using 10-30 modules per script. The largest sript that we've been made aware of (and that is in active use) is about 300 modules.

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