Hi  Henk,

Maybe it's related to Explorer 7.
We had the same thing with an application.
Re-installing Explorer 7 solved the problem.

greetings,

WIlliam de Smet

2007/3/21, Henk van der Velden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Good day all,

Currently we are testing a new application on a couple of schools. On
some of these schools we get a system error (Win XP):

unknown software exception (0xc0000094) has occurred on location
0X004d453d

I thought maybe I could trap a handler or function that causes the
bug. Strange thing is handlers seem to run nicely even though the
system has thrown up this error message??

Searching the internet didn't help me much. Although the error has
1000 hits on Google, there is no clear answer as to what causes this
error or how to fix it.

So my question to the list:
- is anyone acquainted with this specific error? Any tips?
- what's the best way to go on from here? Is there any general advice
as to how this sort of error can be debugged (remember these are
school computers, so messing up with the configuration is no option)?

Kind regards,

Henk
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Henk v.d. Velden
iGlow Media
Magda Janssenslaan 36
3584 GR  UTRECHT
Netherlands

0031 (0)6 16 024 337
www.iglow-media.nl



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