Windows error 0x00000591, 1425

Detailed Error Information

DC_NOT_FOUND[1]

MessageInvalid device context (DC) handle.
Declared inwinerror.h

This appears to be a raw Win32 error. More information may be available in error 0x80070591.

HRESULT analysis[2]

This is probably not the correct interpretation of this error. The Win32 error above is more likely to indicate the actual problem.
FlagsSeveritySuccess

This code indicates success, rather than an error. This may not be the correct interpretation of this code, or possibly the program is handling errors incorrectly.

Reserved (R)false
OriginMicrosoft
NTSTATUSfalse
Reserved (X)false
FacilityCode0 (0x000)
NameFACILITY_NULL[2][1]
DescriptionThe default facility code.[2][1]
Error Code1425 (0x0591)

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Sources

  1. winerror.h from Windows SDK 10.0.14393.0
  2. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231198.aspx

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