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01/08/07 at 07:30:19
 
I have one computer in my network that gets a Access Violation two or three times a day.  It always happens when the operator is exiting a SO, PO, or WO.  I've reinstalled pervasive and evo but that didn't help.  Any ideas?
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Reply #1 - 01/17/07 at 12:22:17
 
I have two workstations like that, and reinstalling hasn't helped.  Don't know what's up, can't figure any pattern, etc.  The workstations are Window 2000 SP4 with all patches updated.
 
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Reply #2 - 08/14/07 at 12:35:40
 
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Reply #3 - 08/15/07 at 14:38:52
 
We have a couple that do the same thing.  I believe they are also have windows 2000 operating systems using version 2004.1 with the 7/14 update.
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Reply #4 - 08/22/07 at 06:41:10
 
Mine are either on XP SP2 or on the Terminal Server
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Reply #5 - 08/22/07 at 16:19:26
 
I am getting complaints from a user with W2000, pretty old machine with only 250M RAM, and it's only when she is opening IN-A- she says OK and the program opens.  She's just annoyed, but I wonder why she is getting the message fairly often.
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Reply #6 - 08/23/07 at 13:26:18
 
Well, if you figure it out let me know!  I've not been able to, nor have I continued to try to figure it out, it's a complete mystery..... more than 1/2 my machines are Win2k, yet only two individuals regularly get these access violations, and all the machines are configured the same with the same patch levels, same software, etc.  No rhyme or reason that I have been able to see. undecided
 
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Reply #7 - 08/23/07 at 15:26:14
 
i believe the AV has something to do between Win2k and Tp7runtime. i ran into the same scenario at a clients, all 10 of workstations were Win2k with same service packs, same pervasive, same EVO access, and yet 3 of the workstations gave that AV ( access violation) which really did no harm, every time a menu was accessed or opened.
 
i did open the pervasive control center on the workstation iteslf, and played with some of the settings on those workstations, i believe i set one of the buffer sizes, and to also cache the allocations of resources within pervasive.
 
that fixed 2 of the 3 workstations.
 
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