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Access Violation
14-04-2025, 01:57 AM,
#1
Access Violation
I've been receiving few of these errors lately.  I'm unsure what they're related to.

Access violation at address 00C6DB3C in module "SwissIV5.exe. Read of address 000005B4

Running SwissLog for Windows 5.111.
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15-04-2025, 12:48 PM,
#2
RE: Access Violation
Ensure to run Swisslog with administrator rights. The same goes for any other software interfacing with Swisslog, be it digital or SDR, in fact everything should be run 'as administrator'.

Add exceptions in antivirus/firewall for Swisslog and any other interfaced program as well. Also in any antimalware or similar program you use. These kinds of programs are a nightmare for many amateur radio programs (such Swisslog) and it's a must to add exceptions to avoid they block regular functioning.

It can be that an obscure reason causes such an error too but just click the box to dismiss it and rarely does it stop the functioning of Swisslog.
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22-04-2025, 07:48 PM,
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RE: Access Violation
(15-04-2025, 12:48 PM)EI4KF Wrote: Ensure to run Swisslog with administrator rights. The same goes for any other software interfacing with Swisslog, be it digital or SDR, in fact everything should be run 'as administrator'.

Add exceptions in antivirus/firewall for Swisslog and any other interfaced program as well. Also in any antimalware or similar program you use. These kinds of programs are a nightmare for many amateur radio programs (such Swisslog) and it's a must to add exceptions to avoid they block regular functioning.

It can be that an obscure reason causes such an error too but just click the box to dismiss it and rarely does it stop the functioning of Swisslog.

I don't think that this is a requirement.  IF that was the case, I'd be getting them all the time, non stop!  As per the documentation, it says "running as administrator is not required, unless..."  I am NOT running any program "as administrator", i am NOT installing Swisslog in C:\Program Files folder....

There is no need to run Swisslog as administrator UNLESS you are running as administrator any of the associated programs used with Swisslog (i.e: OmniRig, Ham Radio de Luxe, DX Lab commander, MixW, FLDIGI, WSJT-X, etc.) or if you install Swisslog in the C:\Program Files folder.
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Jordi, EA3GCV
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26-04-2025, 10:05 AM,
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RE: Access Violation
(22-04-2025, 07:48 PM)ng7e Wrote:
(15-04-2025, 12:48 PM)EI4KF Wrote: Ensure to run Swisslog with administrator rights. The same goes for any other software interfacing with Swisslog, be it digital or SDR, in fact everything should be run 'as administrator'.

Add exceptions in antivirus/firewall for Swisslog and any other interfaced program as well. Also in any antimalware or similar program you use. These kinds of programs are a nightmare for many amateur radio programs (such Swisslog) and it's a must to add exceptions to avoid they block regular functioning.

It can be that an obscure reason causes such an error too but just click the box to dismiss it and rarely does it stop the functioning of Swisslog.

I don't think that this is a requirement.  IF that was the case, I'd be getting them all the time, non stop!  As per the documentation, it says "running as administrator is not required, unless..."  I am NOT running any program "as administrator", i am NOT installing Swisslog in C:\Program Files folder....

There is no need to run Swisslog as administrator UNLESS you are running as administrator any of the associated programs used with Swisslog (i.e: OmniRig, Ham Radio de Luxe, DX Lab commander, MixW, FLDIGI, WSJT-X, etc.) or if you install Swisslog in the C:\Program Files folder.
Best 73

Jordi, EA3GCV

Having installed the latest beta and started getting the same Access Violation message, I searched the Forum and found Jordi's response to another user with the issue which was "  In certain scenarios, running as administrator is mandatory to avoid many issues." I took that advice and haven't had the error since. But of course "certain scenarios" might not include yours. It was just advice in case it helped, if not then simply disregard.
Best 73.
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28-04-2025, 01:05 AM,
#5
RE: Access Violation
(26-04-2025, 10:05 AM)EI4KF Wrote:
(22-04-2025, 07:48 PM)ng7e Wrote:
(15-04-2025, 12:48 PM)EI4KF Wrote: Ensure to run Swisslog with administrator rights. The same goes for any other software interfacing with Swisslog, be it digital or SDR, in fact everything should be run 'as administrator'.

Add exceptions in antivirus/firewall for Swisslog and any other interfaced program as well. Also in any antimalware or similar program you use. These kinds of programs are a nightmare for many amateur radio programs (such Swisslog) and it's a must to add exceptions to avoid they block regular functioning.

It can be that an obscure reason causes such an error too but just click the box to dismiss it and rarely does it stop the functioning of Swisslog.

I don't think that this is a requirement.  IF that was the case, I'd be getting them all the time, non stop!  As per the documentation, it says "running as administrator is not required, unless..."  I am NOT running any program "as administrator", i am NOT installing Swisslog in C:\Program Files folder....

There is no need to run Swisslog as administrator UNLESS you are running as administrator any of the associated programs used with Swisslog (i.e: OmniRig, Ham Radio de Luxe, DX Lab commander, MixW, FLDIGI, WSJT-X, etc.) or if you install Swisslog in the C:\Program Files folder.
Best 73

Jordi, EA3GCV

Having installed the latest beta and started getting the same Access Violation message, I searched the Forum and found Jordi's response to another user with the issue which was "  In certain scenarios, running as administrator is mandatory to avoid many issues." I took that advice and haven't had the error since. But of course "certain scenarios" might not include yours. It was just advice in case it helped, if not then simply disregard.
Best 73.

I may have to give it a try.  It's just odd, because it only randomly doesn't it and it doesn't do it all day long.
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