error message-"run time error R6025"

J

jg

" run time error R6025-pure virtual function call" occurs every time I try
to access our web page in Frontpage 98...

what does it mean and how can I overcome this error.

I have posted this message several time in a discussion group last
year (2003) and have yet to have any response to this question.
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
" run time error R6025-pure virtual function call" occurs
every time I try to access our web page in Frontpage 98...

what does it mean and how can I overcome this error.

I have posted this message several time in a discussion
group last year (2003) and have yet to have any response
to this question.

Well, in one sense, it means:

C Run-Time Error R6025
pure virtual function call
No object has been instantiated to handle the pure virtual
function call.

This error is caused by calling a virtual function in an
abstract base class through a pointer which is created by
a cast to the type of the derived class, but is actually a
pointer to the base class. This can occur when casting
from a void* to a pointer to a class when the void* was
created during the construction of the base class.


In a simpler sense, it means some module is passing an
incorrect pointer.


In an even simpler sense, it means it's time to upgrade.


The following MSKB articles may help, but I'd rate the
probability as low.

270027 - WD2000: Fatal Error Message When You Start Office
Program

243579 - OFF2000: Error Messages in Programs That Use Word
2000 with Norton AntiVirus Installed

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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