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Harry - 14 Mar 2004 15:31 GMT
What does
"The instruction at "0x78001d0b" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The
memory could not be "read"mean.
How do I correct this? Thanks
Kari [MSFT] - 16 Mar 2004 16:00 GMT
What are you doing when you get this error?
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> What does
> "The instruction at "0x78001d0b" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The
> memory could not be "read"mean.
> How do I correct this? Thanks
Harry - 16 Mar 2004 18:26 GMT
I am trying to run an application.
Titlebar shows name of application + Application error
Thanks for your reply
> What are you doing when you get this error?
> > What does
> > "The instruction at "0x78001d0b" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The
> > memory could not be "read"mean.
> > How do I correct this? Thanks
Kari [MSFT] - 17 Mar 2004 15:35 GMT
This kind of access violation is fairly common and without knowing the
application concerned or the exact activity going on it's pretty difficult
to troubleshoot...  If it's a Microsoft application you can try searching
our Knowledge Base articles for help -
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-gb;kbhowto .  Select
the product concerned and search for something like: referenced memory at
"0x00000000".  You can try reinstalling the program and also try a post to
one of the newsgroups that specialises in that application.
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> I am trying to run an application.
> Titlebar shows name of application + Application error
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> > > memory could not be "read"mean.
> > > How do I correct this? Thanks
Harry - 17 Mar 2004 18:12 GMT
Thanks will do
> This kind of access violation is fairly common and without knowing the
> application concerned or the exact activity going on it's pretty difficult
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> > > > memory could not be "read"mean.
> > > > How do I correct this? Thanks
Gerald - 26 May 2004 14:41 GMT
It's a little disconcerting that this is a "fairly common" error with no guideance towards solution.  I just got this error trying to compile some source for PeopleSoft's EnterpriseOne application.  Is there NO direction MSFT can suggest?  More memory?  More CPU?  Memory Management?  Something??  Perhaps I just don't understand the nature of the error.  Has anyone gotten past this problem and if so... how??  Please advise.  Thanks in advance.
 
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