Error ModName: msvcr80.dll

When I try to run a script in DIAdem that was working three days ago, the program shuts down without an error warning. When you click to on the extra info of the windows error reporting, it gives the following information:
AppName: diadem.exe AppVer: 10.2.0.3031 ModName: msvcr80.dll
ModVer: 8.0.50727.762 Offset: 00045c6f
Does anyone know what this means or how to stop DIAdem from closing when I run the script?

Hi, HockeyDude,
Several questions for you:
1) What operating system are you using?
2) It looks like you're using DIAdem 10.2, is that correct?
3) What does the script do? Is that the only script causing the problem or other scripts do the same thing.
4) I noticed you posted a similar post earlier, is that the same issue?
Song Du
Regards,
Song Du
Systems Software
National Instruments R&D

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