Hi,

I've created a windows base bot program using win32::gui, threads, win32::GUI::threadutils and subs::parallel. Manage to make it work perfectly on my Notebook with Atom processor. Have distributed to some of my existing clients but, not all manage to run it perfectly. Some got error. I did some trouble shootings on those PCs and more or less found the area that populating those problems. And it is the threading part. Have tried several changes but I still failed to make it work. It will every time, pops-up window error and shut down.

So my question is, is it because the notebook that I use to compile this may have made it unstable for some PC to run. Becasue I just can't find what other reason it might be.. Please help.

ps: I've even disabled the antivirus on those PCs, just thought that it might be the reason, but still no luck :(
pss: I can't test the script on my clients pc because of security reasons. I can only test the compiled version. Otherwise it would have be much easier


In reply to Win32::GUI threads program doesn't work in some PC by azlan

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