dameng
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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. hth,
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