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Visual C++ Debug Library Conflict with AOL

I have a conflict with AOL. They have tried everything to remove the problem and can not solve the problem. I am computer literate.

I want to remove MS visual studio 8 and the debug library..the conflicting problem. It keeps giving me a splash screen and makes signing on to AOL very difficult.

I have searched the registry...etc. I have run out of things to do...I just want to get rid of this visual studio 8...it is not in my add/remove programs, either. Any Suggestions are greatly appreciated....it is driving me crazy!!

Many thanks in advance for your help!!

Fred

Here is the screen:

Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library

Program C:\Program Files\Common Files\AOL\ACS\AOLAscd.exe

File: c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\list

Line: 776

Expression: list erase iterator out of range

For information on how your program can cause an asseertion failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.

(Press Retry to debug the application)


ABORT RETRY IGNORE
Jul 21 '07 #1
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pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
Heya, Fred. Welcome to TSDN!

Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling AOL?
Jul 21 '07 #2
bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
I have a conflict with AOL. They have tried everything to remove the problem and can not solve the problem. I am computer literate.

I want to remove MS visual studio 8 and the debug library..the conflicting problem. It keeps giving me a splash screen and makes signing on to AOL very difficult.

I have searched the registry...etc. I have run out of things to do...I just want to get rid of this visual studio 8...it is not in my add/remove programs, either. Any Suggestions are greatly appreciated....it is driving me crazy!!

Many thanks in advance for your help!!

Fred

Here is the screen:

Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library

Program C:\Program Files\Common Files\AOL\ACS\AOLAscd.exe

File: c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\list

Line: 776

Expression: list erase iterator out of range

For information on how your program can cause an asseertion failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.

(Press Retry to debug the application)


ABORT RETRY IGNORE
A couple of things, Fred:
(Note that I am using VS 2005 express and wouldn't let AOL anywhere near my machine). I notice that in the Start menu VS 2005 comes up as "Visual Studio...", but in Add/Remove it's listed and "Microsoft Vi...". Also, in my VS command prompt it says Visual Studio 8. So this may apply to you as well. And this page has an "Run autouninstall tool now" button, but I'm afraid to click on it.

Hope that helps,
Barton
Jul 21 '07 #3
bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
A couple of things, Fred:
(Note that I am using VS 2005 express and wouldn't let AOL anywhere near my machine). I notice that in the Start menu VS 2005 comes up as "Visual Studio...", but in Add/Remove it's listed and "Microsoft Vi...". Also, in my VS command prompt it says Visual Studio 8. So this may apply to you as well. And this page has an "Run autouninstall tool now" button, but I'm afraid to click on it.

Hope that helps,
Barton
On my system, there is also a separate listing in Add/Remove for "Debugging tools for Windows". You may want to install and un-install that package to see if that will clean up your registry.
Jul 21 '07 #4
A couple of things, Fred:
(Note that I am using VS 2005 express and wouldn't let AOL anywhere near my machine). I notice that in the Start menu VS 2005 comes up as "Visual Studio...", but in Add/Remove it's listed and "Microsoft Vi...". Also, in my VS command prompt it says Visual Studio 8. So this may apply to you as well. And this page has an "Run autouninstall tool now" button, but I'm afraid to click on it.

Hope that helps,
Barton

Thanks Barton....I have looked at it and tried the auto uninstal tool....it could find nothing!!!
Jul 21 '07 #5
On my system, there is also a separate listing in Add/Remove for "Debugging tools for Windows". You may want to install and un-install that package to see if that will clean up your registry.

Will look for it....
Thanks!!!!
Jul 21 '07 #6
Heya, Fred. Welcome to TSDN!

Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling AOL?

Yes....tried.....even before I called AOL.....this is maddening!!
Thanks!!!!
Jul 21 '07 #7
Yes....tried.....even before I called AOL.....this is maddening!!
Thanks!!!!
Nothing so far has worked.

Anyone have anymore suggestions?

Thank you in advance....
Fred
Aug 2 '07 #8

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