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When trying to pass data of CF_DIB format between two DDEML (Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library) applications, the debugging version of Windows reports the following error message: | When trying to pass data of CF_DIB format between two DDEML (Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library) applications, the debugging version of Windows reports the following error message: | ||
err SERVER- | err SERVER->DDEML DELETEOBJECT+C: Invalid HGDIOBJ: 0x0028 | ||
= CAUSE = | = CAUSE = |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 12 August 2020
FIX: Invalid HGDIOBJ Error When Passing Data of CF_DIB Format PSS ID Number: Q106078 Article last modified on 05-10-1994
3.10
WINDOWS
The information in this article applies to: |
- Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows version 3.1 |
SYMPTOMS
When trying to pass data of CF_DIB format between two DDEML (Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library) applications, the debugging version of Windows reports the following error message:
err SERVER->DDEML DELETEOBJECT+C: Invalid HGDIOBJ: 0x0028
CAUSE
When done processing the data, DDEML tries to call DeleteObject() for data of the following types:
CF_BITMAP CF_DSPBITMAP CF_DIB
The debugging version of Windows does not recognize device-independent bitmaps (DIBs) as valid GDI objects, and therefore reports the “Invalid HDGIOBJ” error message.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem with the version of DDEML.DLL that shipped with Windows 3.1. This problem has been corrected in the DDEML version that shipped with Windows for Workgroups.
Additional reference words: 3.10 win31 GDI object WFW KBCategory: Prg KBSubcategory: UsrDde
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