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Exception number: c0000005 (access viola

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Name: Capt CHAOS
Date: May 30, 2001 at 03:45:15 Pacific
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I have had a couple of these errors on different workstations.
The workstations all run NT4 yet each time this occurs it seems to be in different applications on different workstations.

Any ideas ???

Muchos Gracios !!



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Name: cleo
Date: May 30, 2001 at 08:15:21 Pacific
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The exception number is an memory address space and the access violation means an application tried to access a memory space that belongs to something else -either a protected area of memory or the memory of another application.

Try using Task Manager to find out what apps are running each time this happens and find the one common to each machine. It is usually a sign of bad code or a corrupted application. When you find out what application is causing the problem, try re-installing it or if it is an application that was not meant for NT, try removing it or finding out if there is a version out that is supported by NT.


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