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    Posted: 30 Dec 2007 at 10:51pm

Have just upgraded (downgraded?) from XP to Vista.  Then had to upgrade Bullcharts 3.4.1. to 3.6.7. Install appears to be successful, tho it didn't proceed as per the hand-out (eg didn't ask if I wanted to install Microsoft.NET Framework 1.0 package).  After completing installation and updating historical database etc and then attempting to open it I get the main screen but when I type in a stock code I get: "A problem was encountered while trying to load intellichart file: Object reference not set to an instance of an object" then "Unhandled exception has occurred in a component in your application" I have then uninstalled and reinstalled (precisely following instructions) and am back with the problem ....which also prevents getting out of Bullcharts via "close" or X-box (the error message re-occurs).  I used Ctrl/Alt/Delete then swear profusely!!! Any solutions?

 



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warlock,
 
Interesting way to spend your summer holidays... getting your old software to work with the new operating system... 
 
Me, I will wait till enough people say how great the old software works with the new operating system. Vista is still a long way from that point.
 
Your best bet at this stage is to email Brendon at info@bullsystems.com. He usually responds quickly to emails (but not to posts on the forum). Assuming he is not away on his holidays, he will have someone sort out a solution pronto. At least it should be more productive than your sworn testimony.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote michaelandnet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 2008 at 6:24am
Had the same problem.

Solution

Right click on the bullcharts icon and then click run as administrator. It works then.

took me 6 months to get solution

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I have Vista on my main PC and have been running BullCharts in a VMWare virtual machine with Windows XP.  Obviously this is a bit of a pain, but at the time I went to the new PC, there was no vista-compatible version of BullCharts available and it seemed to be my only option.

I've regularly checked the Bull Systems website for a new vista-compatible version of BullCharts, but the "latest" version available for download still seems to be 3.4.1.  I don't recall receiving any correspondence from Bull Systems advising that a newer version was available, which is quite disappointing given that some of you are obviously running a version later than 3.4.1.

Can someone tell me how to obtain the latest version if it's not available from the website please?
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Hi "Investfor wealth".  My original woes began with an XP update to Vista. I contacted Brendon who sent me Version 3.6.7. However it still didn't work. Even "run as administrator" didn't work (thanks michaelandnet). This was a problem not with Vista per se ... but upgading new software on an old computer (bad move!!!!).  My solution has been a new laptop running Vista Ultimate. Loaded Version 3.6.7 and opened as "administrator".  Works fine!!!!  Restored my problematic desktop to XP via full re-format and installation of old Bullcharts 3.2.0 and it now behaves perfectly as well.  Regards, Warlock.

 

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