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PCCH Dll Error
Hi,
I wrote a C# form that's using Order2Go api and made a setup file to install on other computers. Even though it's working on local machines which are using Windows 7, it's closing wthout any exception on my Windows 2008 Server Web Edition 64Bit. In error detail it shows that pcch.dll caused the problem. Could anyone help me with it? Thanks,
Okan
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Hi,
I wrote a C# form that's using Order2Go api and made a setup file to install on other computers.
Please tell me how do you make a setup file? You should use MSM installation modules.
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 Originally Posted by Natalya I used MSM modules and program works without any problem with that setup on other computers except our server. On server side it connects to platform and copy trades to my list view however at some point it crashes. In crash detail it refers to PCCH.DLL file.
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Could you please tell me what exactly the problem are you facing? At which point (operation) does the application crash?
Please also tell the connection you use (Demo/Real) and the name of the server (you can see it on the Trading Station status bar if you log in with your account, something like U100D1 or MiniReal).
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 Originally Posted by Natalya Could you please tell me what exactly the problem are you facing? At which point (operation) does the application crash?
Please also tell the connection you use (Demo/Real) and the name of the server (you can see it on the Trading Station status bar if you log in with your account, something like U100D1 or MiniReal). All the operations in try catch blocks but it crashes with no exception. There is no exact operation or time for crash, at some point it stops working and Windows closes the program.
Connection is Demo and demo account opened over fxcm.co.uk.
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