I regularly receive the attached message, which specifies the same instruction each time, but references a different memory location. I'm guessing that this might relate to the issue raised by tiaetsch. This has been happening to me for almost 2 years, and occurred in v5.5 as well as v6.
It might be worth noting that no other installed program throws up a memory allocation error.
Currently, I can generate the message when I exit Opus
after publishing. If I don't publish, I don't get the message. Another point:
I do not get this message after every exit after publishing.
The error message might display for a few days, then disappears only to randomly return sometime later.
I have no recollection of the message being related to animates GIFs, because I rarely use them.
Over a period of about 18 months, I have never been able to link the message to a problem in the published work, which in my case is always a standalone .exe. I'm not saying that there is no problem in the finished pub -- I'm just saying that I haven't yet found a link.
I've searched both Google and the MS Knowledgebase for Error message "0x1005eebc", and found nothing.
Possibly it's one of those arcane messages that programmers like to scatter about just to confuse and worry us mere mortals
I've taken this practical approach: it appears; it apparently does no obvious harm; I haven't a clue what it does or why; I can't fix it; therefore I'm not going to worry about it.