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hi friends.
please help me about this error.

http://upload7.ir/imgs/2014-08/91406554049784590062.jpg[^]

this error occur suddenly in my program.

i used a dll in my program. in fact i added it it to toolbox and i think after that this error created.
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Thomas Daniels 6-Aug-14 12:47pm    
Because the debugger cannot go to the source, I assume it is the same error as you get here. As Duncan Edwards Jones said, contact the developers of the control.
_Starbug_ 6-Aug-14 13:06pm    
thanks.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 6-Aug-14 13:34pm    
Is it so difficult to present exception information in text form? Putting it in image is not good. It's pure text.
—SA

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The question does not make much sense without showing some code sample. You did not show where the exception with the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" is thrown.

Not to worry. This is one of the very easiest cases to detect and fix. It simply means that some member/variable of some reference type is dereferenced by using and of its instance (non-static) members, which requires this member/variable to be non-null, but in fact it appears to be null. Simply execute it under debugger, it will stop the execution where the exception is thrown. Put a break point on that line, restart the application and come to this point again. Evaluate all references involved in next line and see which one is null while it needs to be not null. After you figure this out, fix the code: either make sure the member/variable is properly initialized to a non-null reference, or check it for null and, in case of null, do something else.

Please see also: want to display next record on button click. but got an error in if condition of next record function "object reference not set to an instance of an object"[^].

Sometimes, you cannot do it under debugger, by one or another reason. One really nasty case is when the problem is only manifested if software is built when debug information is not available. In this case, you have to use the harder way. First, you need to make sure that you never block propagation of exceptions by handling them silently (this is a crime of developers against themselves, yet very usual). The you need to catch absolutely all exceptions on the very top stack frame of each thread. You can do it if you handle the exceptions of the type System.Exception. In the handler, you need to log all the exception information, especially the System.Exception.StackTrace:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.exception.aspx[^],
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.exception.stacktrace.aspx[^].

The stack trace is just a string showing the full path of exception propagation from the throw statement to the handler. By reading it, you can always find ends. For logging, it's the best (in most cases) to use the class System.Diagnostics.EventLog:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.eventlog.aspx[^].

Good luck,
—SA
 
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_Starbug_ 6-Aug-14 13:42pm    
thanks friend.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 6-Aug-14 13:59pm    
You are very welcome.
—SA
_Starbug_ 6-Aug-14 13:48pm    
visual studio does not show the location of error.just show the window that i uploaded.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 6-Aug-14 13:59pm    
It will show it if you follow my suggestions. Catch all exceptions on each thread's stack and look at the Debug "Stack Trace" window at the point where the exception is caught. You can do it under the debugger or by using logging, by showing System.Exception.StackTrace string. Is it clear? If not, please ask some follow-up questions.
Will you formally accept this answer (green "Accept" button)?
—SA
_Starbug_ 6-Aug-14 14:15pm    
thank you sir.but i do not know how to catch exception by logging.need help.

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