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Overflow or underflow in the arithmetic operation when instantiating form

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Tom - 26 Jul 2004 19:08 GMT
I have a VB.NET framework 1.1 application that I am installing on my user's
workstation. It works fine on EVERY machine except for one - on this one
machine it generates a 'Overflow or underflow in the arithmetic operation'
when I attempt to instantiate my first form, as so:

Dim frm As New frmMyForm()

Based on some things I saw here, I thought it might be that this workstation
didn't have a MS Sans Seriff font on it (since that is the forms default
font); however, turns out it did have the font installed. I even went so far
as to delete the sans seriff font and copy the one from my machine to this
one (in case the font was corrupted)... no difference, still has the same
error.

Any ideas? What else should I look for that could be different on this
machine?

Tom
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] - 26 Jul 2004 19:12 GMT
* "Tom" <tom@nospam.com> scripsit:
> I have a VB.NET framework 1.1 application that I am installing on my user's
> workstation. It works fine on EVERY machine except for one - on this one
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> one (in case the font was corrupted)... no difference, still has the same
> error.

Change the font to Tahoma, for example, and try again...

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