>This document introduces three more possible fix actions for reducing access
>violations:
>ipswitch document#
>IM-19990608-dm01

This won't help, actually.

The problem you are experiencing is a resource issue -- once a certian 
number of service-based processes are started, Windows chokes and won't let 
any more processes start until a user goes to the server and clears all the 
error messages (and it lets the processes start up long enough to display 
the error message, so you can get hundreds or thousands of them).  The 
error message is something about smtp32.exe (or declude.exe or scan.exe or 
whatever) can't initialize user32.dll 0xC0000142.  This problem is based on 
a Windows limitation.

The problem listed in that KB article is about access violations, which is 
where the SMTP32.EXE process crashes for various reasons.  That is a pure 
programming issue -- programs should never have access violations; it means 
that they were not programmed properly.  Of course, most/all programs *do* 
occasionally have access violations.  But it's an issue related 
specifically to that program.

>I was wondering what versions of IMAIL people are using with declude?

I've seen the 0xC0000142 problem happen with and without Declude.  I've 
seen it on 6.x on Windows 2000, I haven't personally seen it on NT or 7.x yet.
                                                -Scott

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