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I'm using 10.5.0 thin client on Windows 11 and it comes up with Memory Access Violation when I run Shell32.dll to display a PDF file.   

When I use thick client, there are no problems, or if I drop the @[Display] and run this in thin client - then comes up with authorisation issues.

I'm using 10.5.0 thin client on Windows 11 and it comes up with Memory Access Violation when I run Shell32.dll to display a PDF file.   

When I use thick client, there are no problems, or if I drop the @[Display] and run this in thin client - then comes up with authorisation issues.

Good morning, Nigel Warne .

Can you try with the new 10.5.0 library routine WIN$SHELLEXECUTE, instead of calling ShellExecuteA ?

The documentation is available here.

If the MAV persists, please report this to the Support using the portal at https://portal.microfocus.com/

An engineer will help you to investigate the situation.

Regards.


Good morning, Nigel Warne .

Can you try with the new 10.5.0 library routine WIN$SHELLEXECUTE, instead of calling ShellExecuteA ?

The documentation is available here.

If the MAV persists, please report this to the Support using the portal at https://portal.microfocus.com/

An engineer will help you to investigate the situation.

Regards.

Thanks, that worked well for 64-bit, but failed on a 32-bit install.  I don't have the 32-bit copy of AcuBenchPrint.dll and can't see it after a 32-bit acu install?