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Runtime Error 217

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Hi,

first I would like to thank Nuhi for his awesome program. Keep up the great work!

Here's my problem: After I nLited my CD, certain programs are constantly poping up a runtime error 217 box (programs are Gmer and Directory Opus, one time the Internet Explorer also poped up this error message).

So I played around a little with XPLite and removed the COM+ components. Now it seems like the error is gone. I can even reinstall COM+ and the error doesn't appear again.

It would be nice if anyone could confirm this. The error is really strange, that means it doesn't always appear when you close Directory Opus. So open and close it a few times, to check if you have this error.

LAST_SESSION.INI

  • 2 weeks later...

I have exactly the same problem. Looking for a solution that I don't have to apply after the windows installation.

There is also a THREAD on RyanVM's forums of this same topic. Although not resolved yet, just thought i'd point you there for more information. I don't use nLite, and also have this problem. Currently i'm thinking IE7 is causing it. Are you using IE7 ?

shark

I have this problem as well, cant fix it for the life of me, it gets really annoying when it happens with almost every window

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