Pure virtual function call

IB
Posted By
Ian_Bayley
Nov 15, 2006
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Everytime I try using VANISHING POINT I get the following error message, which you can view as a snap shot I’ve posted on my website : <http://bayleyscorp.com/files/PSerror.mht>
and when I click OKAY Photoshop closes out.
I tried deleting the Preferences/uninstalling and reading thorough the Microsoft forums nothing is helping.
Hopefully someone has a solution.
PS-I’m running Photoshop CS/Win XP Pro.

Thanks.

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stevent
Nov 15, 2006
PSerror.mht ?
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chrisjbirchall
Nov 16, 2006
Hmm. Is anyone going to dare click that one? 🙁

m ight – h urt – t hee?
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Bernie
Nov 16, 2006
Well Thee certainly won’t click it <g>

But seriously:

Ian,

Can you post a JPEG on <http://www.pixentral.com> and link to it?
IB
Ian_Bayley
Nov 16, 2006
Sorry about that ppl, I did not think that the URL would cause probs, anyway here is the complete ERROR message I get.

So once again this happens only when I’m trying to use VANISHING POINT

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Photoshop.exe

R6025
-pure virtual function call

Now when I hit OKAY…Photoshop Closes out.
MD
Michael_D_Sullivan
Nov 16, 2006
MHT is the extension used when you save a complete web page in a single file in IE (a similar function exists in FF, but I don’t know what extension is used). I’m not sure why the MHT file was created, though, given that it’s a simple screen shot.

A pure virtual function call is either a programming error or the result of a missing file. Maybe Chris Cox can help on this one.

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