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Charlie Klihr
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Access Violation
10/24/03 at 11:54:05
 
Hello, Anyone know what the cause and solution to the "Access Violation" error. Have to reboot to get out of DBA to clear the error ...
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Re: Access Violation
Reply #1 - 10/24/03 at 12:18:29
 
Any pattern to when it happens?  If you run \DBAMFG\DBAMS.EXE and turn on Multi-Session, you can eliminate the need to reboot.
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Re: Access Violation
Reply #2 - 11/15/03 at 05:26:27
 
Does the multi-session stay on or is it something that needs reset each time the computer is turned on?
 
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Re: Access Violation
Reply #3 - 11/15/03 at 08:06:15
 
It stays on but it is a registry setting so it needs to be run at each workstation.
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