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Please help Dr Watson with c0000005 on Win2K + Citrix

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ThomasT. - 06 Jun 2006 14:29 GMT
Hello every body,

Please point me to the right direction if you know it .
We have an application developped with PowerBuilder, this application is
installed for many clients since years . Currently we have an client that
has a server Windows 2000 with Citrix . This application now get a lot off
errors with memory access with a Dr Waston with the code c00000005 . I have
verified this is the error when a program try to access to a null pointer .
This error is randomly, several times a day . Today we have this happen on
another application . So I think this can be a problem with some drivers or
windows itself . Do you have any suggestion how to get more information
about this problem, till now we can not identify where is the problem
exactly .

Thanks very much

Thomas T.
Jeff Pitsch - 06 Jun 2006 14:49 GMT
the first place to search is MS's support site:
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?query=c0000005&catalog=LCID%3D1
033&spid=&qryWt=&mode=r&cus=False&x=21&y=16


Then citrix, then google or go straight to google.

Jeff Pitsch
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