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In most Windows situations Error C0000005 means that two or more programs are trying to access the same memory.  I’d look at what other programs are running and also check the drivers for the devices that are running.

 

HTH

 

Mike O’Doherty

 

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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] WUG Crash constantly!!

 

I have no idea, but I have been dealing with this same problem for a while now.. IPSwitch seems to have no solution to it.  I am receiving Access Errors (C0000005).  It really puts a damper on the product.  I am also running Win NT with Dual 600 Processors and 512 mb RAM.  I have 4,000 devices being monitored over 300 subnet maps. 

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From: Eddie Orta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 2:21 PM
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] WUG Crash constantly!!

Good afternoon:

    I have an NT Server 4.0 with WhatsUp 6.0 and recently I applied the 6.03 patch. But it still crashing 2 or 3 times a week and sometimes daily, generating a DrWatson. I'm monitoring 110 devices in the same map.

 

What would be causing the WUG to crash?

 

 

TIA

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