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FM 10 and closing multiple files/crashing

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My "application" consists of 10 files hosted on (currently FMS9)

I have tried to upgrade to FMS10 and FMP10 but FMP10 (windows XP and vista) both crash when opening/closing files (FM throws a GPF)

FM support say this is being triggered by some script steps in the closing scripts which is the same for all files

broadly each file goes to a blank layout before closing

this part of the application was inherited - is there any "right" way of closing multiple files?

I can post the closing scripts if it helps

many thanks

what kind of plugins do you have active / installed?

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Good thought - I haven't looked at this for ages...

The following are enabled:

360 Works

AutoUpdate

FM.Nexus

PC Outlook Manipulator

Reactor

Troifile

ZippScript

The only ones I know that are/will be essential are PC Outlook Manipulator, Troifile (poss - not for sure yet) and Zippscript - pending conversion to FM10 obviously

the others were installed on my machine for trialling/testing different ideas

I'm guessing this is a bit of a mistake? (leaving them enabled that is)

Thank you for having a look

Try disabling them all and see if the crash goes away. If it does: figure out which ones need updating to the latest version by enabling and testing them one by one...

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