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Invalid use of null?
Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Posted by Rick (88 messages posted)

I am using a piece of software called "Tubemall Pro", which downloads Youtube videos by inputting the Youtube userID. I am getting errors when attempting to download them. Here is the message i am getting. Runtime error '94' Invalid use of null If anyone understands what is going on here, please let me know. This is quite puzzling, as i used to have this software on the previous hard drive in this pc (before it was failing and i had to purchase a new one). thanks!

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re: Invalid use of null?
Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 12:16 am
Posted by Ricer46 (20470 messages posted)

This is not an XP problem. Ask the tech support of the software.






On Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 10:17 pm, Rick wrote:
>I am using a piece of software called "Tubemall Pro", which downloads Youtube videos
>by inputting the Youtube userID. I am getting errors when attempting to download
>them. Here is the message i am getting.
>
>Runtime error '94'
>Invalid use of null
>
>If anyone understands what is going on here, please let me know. This is quite puzzling,
>as i used to have this software on the previous hard drive in this pc (before it
>was failing and i had to purchase a new one).
>
>thanks!
>

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re: Invalid use of null?
Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 5:17 pm
Posted by geek9pm (914 messages posted)

Tubemall Pro Forum:
http://tubemall.net/forum/index.php

Geek9pm

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