We are running Win2K with CFMX7. Every day we get this error (sometimes
several times a day).
The instruction at 0x0803ddf4 referenced memory at 0x. The
memory could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program.
When we click OK, the CF application service restarts.
Does
What Java run time are you using and this may sound odd, but when was the
last time the server received some sort of maintenance like disk
defragmentation or a disk sector check?
Teddy
On 11/29/06, Debbie Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are running Win2K with CFMX7. Every day we get
Debbie, do you get this in a particular browser, while visiting your CF web
site, do you mean? In which case, it would seem curious that clicking ok
would terminate CF itself. Or do you mean that someone sitting the server
itself where CF runs is seeing this pop up?
I ask, because as I did a
This can be a tricky issue to resolve. In most cases, I would simply advise
a server rebuild. But it if isn't possible and you got the time to research
the issue. Here's a list to check through..
-Was a server update done lately?
-Sometimes you'll update the server system which will conflict
I seem to recall somewhere there was a website that had the same
application (PetShop?) in many different frameworks, as an example and a
way of comparing frameworks. Anyone remember that website?
Thanks
Seth
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Hi Seth,
As I remember, PetShop is/was one of Macromedia's sample applications. I
don't remember anyone using it to show the use of multiple frameworks,
although they may have.
But what you may be referring to is Sean Corfield's Cat Club sample, which
he did as part of his frameworks
http://www.cfpetmarket.com/
DK
On 11/29/06, Tepfer, Seth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to recall somewhere there was a website that had the same
application (PetShop?) in many different frameworks, as an example and a
way of comparing frameworks. Anyone remember that website?
Thanks
Seth
This may be of some help.
http://br.sys-con.com/read/176194.htm
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Hi Seth,
As I
i run cf 1.51 on a windows NT 3.51 box with SQL server 6.5
sorry...had a 10 yr flashback hehe
John Mason wrote:
That is correct, it is higher on the 64 bit systems. It's only in 32-bit
systems that the JVM limit goes up to 2 GB.
John
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braggart! :)
hehe
Derrick Peavy wrote:
Blue Dragon Server JX on Mac OS X Server 10.4.8 and Dual G5 X Serve, 8
GB RAM.
Have handled as many as 600,000 user sessions per day with no hiccup.
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Thanks to everyone for replying. I am trying to get the answers to some of
your questions. The server is actually in Philly and our Sys Admin is out.
Charlie, I mean someone is sitting at the server and the error happens.not
in a web page.
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