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I used onctlcolor() method to set the background color for the controls & Dialog. I run my application, working good but after 15 mins the below error occured,

Application Error:

The Required Resource Was --------> Shown message box

Program Error:

First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in XRay.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CResourceException @ 0x001274f8.
First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in XRay.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CResourceException @ 0x001259d0.
First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in XRay.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CResourceException @ 0x00123ea8.
First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in XRay.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CResourceException @ 0x00122380.
First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in XRay.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CResourceException @ 0x00120858.
Warning: Uncaught exception in WindowProc (returning 0).

what is the reason for that? How can i prevent my project from this problem.

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