What are typical things that I should be looking for that would cause the server to go poof? Is it a call to a 4D method? Memory management in the active 4d script? Calling a method that does not exist? Data?
Usually this means an illegal memory access. You didn't give the exact version of Active4D, that would help.
You need to get Windows to generate a crash dump that will show a stack trace at the time of the crash. Unfortunately I have never been successful at getting that to happen, despite following all of the instructions given by various sources. Maybe someone on one of the lists can help you to get that working.
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