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Name: Theresa Date: May 6, 1999 at 05:11:24 Pacific
Name: Lazarus Date: May 6, 1999 at 11:31:17 Pacific
Reply:
Theresa,
You got to tell me what application caused this GPF. Did LNnotes.exe do it? Did something else do it?
Theresa, please find the RIP file that Quincy (if you have QNC.exe installed as your debugger, it is if you have a recent copy of NOTES) Find the RIP file and copy and paste it's entire contents in a reply. I will run the RIP file through my annotator and see if we can find what the problem is. I'll send you an updated copy of the "dibeng.dll" file as well.
Again, what version of NOTES are you running. What application caused the GPF? Get the RIP file for me.
Go to this site: http://orionweb.lotus.com/basic.html and look around and search the knowlege database. I couldn't find anything though.
Lazarus the NOTES guru!
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Response Number 2
Name: Lazarus Date: May 8, 1999 at 16:56:06 Pacific
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Don't you ever fucking post here again. Post your damn question and don't come back and check the answers!! Where's the love here?
Lazarus
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Response Number 3
Name: Patrick Brennan Date: October 10, 2000 at 12:11:20 Pacific
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Lazarus,
I am getting NLNOTES caused gpf in module dibeng.dll at 0003:00000fa0.
Can I send you my RIP file? What would the name of this file be? This is happening on a Windows 95 machine, running Notes 4.6.1d.
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