If NT is behaving itself, it shouldn't be possible
for a user space program (like a JVM) to bring down NT - only that process. This
could mean something has gone wrong. Perhaps the NT installation has got a bit
screwed.
I would suggest trying the same code on a different
NT box to see if you get the same problems.
Tom
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