Error: access violation

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gotag
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Error: access violation

Post by gotag » Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:01 am

Hi,

I have installed vers. 7.2.050e on W2K server and get the following error message when trying to open the MS ifrom the system tray:

Access violation at address 00497E90 in module "msched.exe". Read of address 0000004.

When I close the process with the task manager, I can open MS again. If I minimize MS to system tray, wait 5 min. without working with it, it is the same again!

What is the reason for this.

Thanks.

Ciao

gotag

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Post by support » Wed Apr 28, 2004 7:44 am

Hi,

Nasty. Do you have any macros set to run on startup or on schedule?

Do you have the correct display adaptor drivers installed for your hardware and are they up to date?
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Post by Guest » Wed Apr 28, 2004 10:39 am

Yes, I have scheduled macros to run!

The display adapter drivers are up to date.

When I click with the right mouse on the icon, I get this error. Sometimes it opens when I double click on it, sometimes not. Strange.

I also un-installed the software, installed it again, but it did not help!

gotag

Hamann

Re: Error: access violation

Post by Hamann » Mon Jun 21, 2004 1:34 pm

Hi,

I got the same error, only the address is 00497C84. Anyone got any ideas?


Thanks

Hamann

gotag wrote:Hi,

I have installed vers. 7.2.050e on W2K server and get the following error message when trying to open the MS ifrom the system tray:

Access violation at address 00497E90 in module "msched.exe". Read of address 0000004.

When I close the process with the task manager, I can open MS again. If I minimize MS to system tray, wait 5 min. without working with it, it is the same again!

What is the reason for this.

Thanks.

Ciao

gotag

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Post by armsys » Wed Jun 23, 2004 1:52 pm

Hello Hamann,

Your described access violation rarely occurs. If you could provide us with more details, you will help us increase the likelihood to identify the cause.

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