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01-30-2003 03:14 PM
01-30-2003 03:14 PM
I have one PDC: Netsever LH6000r and BDC: LC2000r both with Windows NT 4.0 SP6. I have Dr. Watson message:
evlog.exe
Exception: access violation (0xc0000005), Address: 0x77f93e0c
I don??t know what is the problem
Any Idea?
Thanks
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01-30-2003 03:24 PM
01-30-2003 03:24 PM
Re: Dr. Watson
Are you running a DB on these servers or do they access a common DB?
Do you have TopTools or Toptools NetServer Agents installed? If so what version of Agents and Do you have any errors in the HEL (Hardware event log?)
Most of the Exception: access violation (0XC5) errors are DB caused that I've found so far...
Ciao,
Greg
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01-30-2003 04:00 PM
01-30-2003 04:00 PM
Re: Dr. Watson
No, I am not running a DB
I have Instant TopTools and TopTools Netserver Agents ver. 5.02. And I have not errors in the Hardware Event Log.
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01-30-2003 04:03 PM
01-30-2003 04:03 PM
SolutionUninstall those netserver agents. They are old and probably the cause of you error. If you use top tools then reinstall the newest agents Version 5.54/3 are available. If you don't use them then just keep Instant Top Tools installed.
http://h20004.www2.hp.com/soar_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix70272en_US.html
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02-03-2003 10:25 AM
02-03-2003 10:25 AM
Re: Dr. Watson
Yes, I use Top Tools, I did reinstall the newest agents and only the PDC (LH6000) still with the message.