Yes, I'm chasing this one again...
The good news is, I got my system set back up and running properly on my Windows 11 machine. By the way, if anyone ever runs into a "0xc000007b" error code when trying to initialize Synchronet on a new machine, let me know. I've been down that road, kicked every dog, and chased every rabbit.
However, you may remember that I was working on getting this door (CTB) to work without success. DM and others provided a lot of good feedback which I do appreciate. My problem is that when I latch onto something, I don't let go until I've subdued it or it subdues me. So....here I am once again.
I have CTB reinstalled on Synchronet 3.19b and below is how I have it set up in SCFG:
Name Credit Transfer Bank
Internal Code CTB
Start-up Directory C:\SBBS\XTRN\CTB
Command Line CTB %# 0
Clean-up Command Line
Execution Cost None
Multiple Concurrent Users Yes
I/O Method Standard, No Echo
Native Executable/Script No
Use Shell or New Context No
Modify User Data Yes
Execute on Event No
Pause After Execution No
BBS Drop File Type Synchronet XTRN.DAT
Place Drop File In Node Directory
Time Options...
When I log into the bbs and start the CTB door, the following error window pops up:
16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
Ray-Ray running C:\SBBSXTRNCTB\CTB 1 0 on node 1 NTVDM has encountered a Systems Error
Access is denied.
Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
[Close] [Ignore]
Choosing "ignore" does nothing special if you haven't guessed already. I had already installed NTVDMx64 onto my machine, but I went ahead and uninstalled and reinstalled it just in case. Unfortunately, the issue remains.
Has anyone else ran into the NTVDM issue?
The good news is, I got my system set back up and running properly on my Windows 11 machine. By the way, if anyone ever runs into a "0xc000007b" error code when trying to initialize Synchronet on a new machine, let me know. I've been down that road, kicked every dog, and chased every rabbit.
What was the solution?
Ray-Ray running C:\SBBSXTRNCTB\CTB 1 0 on node 1 NTVDM has encountered a Systems Error
Access is denied.
Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
[Close] [Ignore]
Choosing "ignore" does nothing special if you haven't guessed already. I had already installed NTVDMx64 onto my machine, but I went ahead and uninstalled and reinstalled it just in case. Unfortunately, the issue remains.
Has anyone else ran into the NTVDM issue?
I have not. Do other 16-bit DOS programs work?
Sysop: | Weed Hopper |
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Location: | Clearwater, FL |
Users: | 12 |
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Uptime: | 20:04:31 |
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Files: | 50,165 |
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