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    Posted: 13 July 2017 at 4:58am
Hello,

We were using Openedge 11.6 32 bit and Codejock 16.2.4 for our previous version. With some tweaks this worked.

however, we are now upgrading to the new version with Openedge 11.7, 64 bit, unicode.
Some controls needed more tweaking (which in the 32 bit was the default setting!).

Our problem however is the skin framework. With the tweaks version 16.2.4 was the latest which worked correctly for us (tested with 16.3, 16.4 and 17.0).
Now the beta for version 18 was out, and with the new 64 bit, I though I'd give it a go.
Almost everything works without needed tweaking, but I have 1 major issue.

Our dialog boxes crashes when there is a simple dropdown (Combobox) in it.
I tried the RemoveWindowClass( "ComboBox":U ) (Spy++ named this class), but it still crashes :(

So, am I doing something wrong, or is there something not rightly implemented in the x64 version?

Thanks in advance,
Rene de Haan

Edit: A normal screen also crashes, but with a dump error:
SYSTEM ERROR FrameWndProc 
 Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION 
 Fault address:  000000228136FC1D 01:00000000000CEC1D C:\PROGRA~2\CODEJO~1\V1800~1.060\Bin\CO1C45~1.OCX 
 Protrace generated
Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.4.
Testing v18.0.060117

Platform: Windows 10 x64
Language: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 x64
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