At 07:40 AM 3/6/02 -0600, Michael Leddy wrote:
>With both Windows 98se and Windows ME--when I try to open two MSWord (.doc) >files in a row, AbiWord crashes when it tries to open the second one. Does >anyone else have this happening? > >Michael I managed to reproduce the crash without a hitch on W98SE. Norton Crashguard intercepted, advised Revive program and it crashed again. The Crashguard log gave the following two reports: [00000176] ReportedBy=CrashGuard v4.0.1 ReportDate=3/7/02 12:03:45 AM Program=D:\PROGRAM FILES\ABISUITE\ABIWORD\BIN\ABIWORD.EXE ProgramDate=02/21/02 21:15 ProgramSize=3158016 Fault=#c0000005 Module=MSVCRT.DLL Address=017f:7800b8d0 WindowTitle=Untitled2 - AbiWord LastMsg=(00000B70, 0202, 00000000, 000A002D) AppCrashes=0 ThisCrash=0 REGS:EAX:00960078 CS=017f EIP=7800b8d0 EFLGS=00010246 EBX=009be1e8 SS=0187 ESP=0094cff0 EBP=0094d00c ECX=00aa5b00 DS=0187 ESI=00ac12ec FS=5667 EDX=000512f0 ES=0187 EDI=0000000a GS=0000 CSEIP=8b 14 31 8d 1c 31 89 55 f4 8b 56 fc 89 55 f8 8b Stack=00000013 00ac12f0 009be1e8 009615e4 7803b058 78001664 00aa5b00 0094d050 7800b30c 00a6000c 00ac12f0 00000013 006dff78 009be1e8 00000000 a0380000 [00000177] ReportedBy=CrashGuard v4.0.1 ReportDate=3/7/02 12:04:25 AM Program=D:\PROGRAM FILES\ABISUITE\ABIWORD\BIN\ABIWORD.EXE ProgramDate=02/21/02 21:15 ProgramSize=3158016 Fault=#c0000005 Module=ABIWORD.EXE Address=017f:0040a6fd WindowTitle=Untitled2 - AbiWord LastMsg=(00000B70, 0202, 00000000, 000A002D) AppCrashes=1 ThisCrash=1 REGS:EAX:0000000f CS=017f EIP=0040a6fd EFLGS=00010206 EBX=00000023 SS=0187 ESP=0094cb50 EBP=00000000 ECX=00a70880 DS=0187 ESI=00000031 FS=5667 EDX=00000030 ES=0187 EDI=00000031 GS=0000 CSEIP=8b 14 82 eb 02 33 d2 3b d3 74 05 40 3b c6 7c e5 Stack=00000000 00a70880 00000000 0040a740 00000023 00b00a20 004babae 009be1e8 004ad782 00000001 0094cbfc 0094e054 0094e040 000038f9 0094e6ac 00b06a30 The version of MSVCRT.DLL in my \Windows\System folder is 6.00.8168.0 There are many other instances of this dll inside programs but just this one in the Windows directory. So yes, (now) I have had this problem too. Regards, Gerard
