displ1.dll error loading of worksheet

Just before a work critical time that we started getting an error loading Dasylab 10.0.3 spreadsheets.  It was one of those things "windows has encountered an error and needs to close."  Looking at the details it is said that the problem was with displ1.dll.

He is our saved records unusable because they could no longer be loaded into Dasylab without the occurrence of the accident.

I finally got around the problem of removal of displ1.dll in the folder \windows\program files\dasylab 10 then run Dasylab.

This allowed me to open our existing worksheets, but with a red cross on modules as required displ1.dll - including the table of yt and the list.  If I deleted these modules, I could at least save and reuse the leaves of calculation (but without our list and graphical views).

My quick workaround solution had to then restore displ1.dll and reload Dasylab.  I could now open my old worksheets - because they had none of the modules requiring a displ1.dll in them.  Before my acquisition of data, I could then manually add the table yt and the list shows and then begin the work.  No problem as long as I did not save the worksheet with a list or table of yt - if I do so then I would get the same error as previously not described.  So with a short time (a few hours) I came with a 75% on solution work that required minimum re - work whenever we wanted to use the spreadsheet.

Has anyone encountered this problem before and why is this happeneing?

In my initial confusion, I uninstalled Dasylab then re-installed as 10.0.1 to see what would happen.  Still received the error of displ1.dll.  Then I applied SP2 to resume installation to 10.0.3 and it still doesn't work.  I note that there is a new version of displ1.dll in SP2.

We used 10 Dasylab for several years with the same hardware DAQ (IOtech Wavebooks) for several years now without any problem - how is this problem appeared seemingly from nowhere?

Andy Phillips

OK... my research says that the bug you described is fixed in V10.0.3.

Then, go towww.mccdaq.com and ask for support. Please indicate in the text that CJ has asked you to do, so that they will assign it to me.

I have the following of you:

-copy of the worksheet

-the list of the DAQ hardware used by the worksheet

-l' help-> report of DASYLab

I need to check that you did not find a new unique bug...

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