>The error message:
>
>     Declude.exe - Application Error  The application failed to initialize 
> properly (0xc00004)
>     Imailsrv.exe - Application Error  The applicatoin failed to 
> initialize properly (0xc00004)
>
>Ultimately the only way to fix this problem is to reboot the machine. I 
>have read previous messages on the list,
>and found one possible fix:
>
><http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q142/6/76.ASP>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q142/6/76.ASP
>
>We are running Windows 2000 (SP2) - iMail ver.7.05 - Declude ver.1.26

This is a known problem.  IMail for some reason will start one process 
(rather than a thread) for each E-mail that needs to be delivered (or group 
of E-mails, if it is the same E-mail going to multiple addresses).  Combine 
that with a Microsoft issue where it will allocate a certain amount of a 
scarce "heap" to each service-created process (and their awful way of 
handling it, which requires a reboot), and you have a problem.  This can 
happen with or without Declude running.

Microsoft does have a workaround that can help with this.  You can find it 
at http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q142676 
.  Setting the third value in the ShareSection piece to 256 should be very 
helpful.

The latest betas of Declude include a number of features (including Declude 
Queue, http://www.declude.com/dq.htm ), which help minimize this 
problem.  It's impossible to be 100% certain that it is gone, since 
Microsoft leaves the flaw undocumented.
                                                 -Scott

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