Thanks for your suggestion Andrew, but that doesn't help me ! My application
should support Windows also. So, there is no way for me other than fixing
this problem.

Any other suggestions/experiences please?

Thanks
Hassan

Andrew Lietzow wrote:

> Dear Hassan,
> RE:>>Windows 2000
> Not to be smart or anything but why are you trying to run a server based
> application on a desktop operating system?   Since PC's are so cheap and
> Linux is so cheap, why not invest in a machine that will do what you want it
> to do without having to pull out all of your hair?
>
> RE:>>> "The instruction at "0x6ff90e08" referenced memory at "0x72676f76".
> The memory could not be read."
> This tells very little about the problem.  Oh, I suppose the authors of
> these programs might be able to figure out what instruction is in that
> memory location at the exact time that your programs fail, but this is
> typical of Desktop O/S's.  They give you a bomb and then hope you can figure
> it out.
>
> RE:>>This has become a critical issue for me!
> If that were true, you would already be running this on Linux...   Well,
> maybe that's a bit strong but I am serious that source code type
> applications are more compatible with source code type O/S's.  Do you have a
> vested interest in running this on Windows 2000?  Is that a must do for you?
> IMHO, whatever is holding you back from installing this application onto
> Linux, you might as well deal with it and then move on ... RedHat, SuSE,
> Caldera, Mandrake... just do it!
>
> Andrew Lietzow
> The ACL Group, Inc.
>
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