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Article ID: 168056 - Last Review: October 16, 2002 - Revision: 1.1
FIX: Mismatched pushjmp/popjmp Call Error and VFP Closes
This article was previously published under Q168056
When attempting to create a new remote connection that has the same name as
an existing remote connection within a database container (DBC), the
following error will occur after choosing cancel in the Connection Designer
Dialog box:
! Mismatched pushjmp/popjmp call.
After this error occurs, Visual FoxPro will close.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed
at the beginning of this article. This has been corrected in Visual FoxPro
6.0.
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Issue the command SET SAFETY ON.
- Select New from the File menu.
- Select Project and choose New File. Accept the default name, proj1, and
choose Save.
- Expand the Data folder and select Databases. Choose Add, and add the
database \SAMPLES\DATA\TESTDATA.DBC.
- Expand the testdata folder and select Connections. Choose New.
- In the Connection Designer dialog box, select the Close (X) button from
the upper-right corner.
- In the "Do you want to save " dialog box, accept the offered default
of "connect1" and choose Yes.
- Select Remote Views and choose New.
- In the Select Connection dialog box, choose New.
- In the Connection Designer dialog box, choose OK.
- In the Save dialog box, change the suggested name to the name of an
existing connection, such as connect1, and choose OK.
(NOTE: If SET SAFETY OFF is in effect, then the following steps will not
occur.)
- In the "Connect1 already exists, overwrite it?" dialog box, choose No.
- In the Connection Designer dialog box that you are returned to, choose
Cancel.
- Choose OK when you receive the "! Mismatched pushjmp/popjmp call."
error. Visual FoxPro will close.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0a
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