Re: More buffer overrun problems
- From: "Lew Schwartz" <lschwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 13:15:09 -0500
Not happening at any particular time or place.
"Dan Freeman" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are your buffer overruns always happening at the same place? (i.e. are the
reproducible 100% of the time?)
Do they happen when you're doing the same "kind" of thing? Do they happen
on all machines, or just some of them?
Of course, all this is moot. A buffer overrun from the C++ runtime is
completely out of our (your) hands. IF you have a reproducible scenario,
I'd open a support incident with MSFT. If they can repro it, they can tell
you what to do (nor not do) to avoid it. (And it may cause a fix in the
next release.) The devil in that is coming up with a scenario that repros
100% of the time. :-(
Dan
"Lew Schwartz" <lschwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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VFP9/sp1. The setmemory() function uses an api call to find the amount of
physical memory on the system and then sys(3050...) to limit the app to
that amount.
"Dan Freeman" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What version of VFP?
What does Ed Leafe's setmemory utility do?
Dan
"Lew Schwartz" <lschwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Still having this problem. I'm using Ed Leafe's setmemory utility, but
nothing seems to help. Has anyone noticed a correlation between dual
core cpu's, remote ms sql connections, amount of memory ... etc...
Stuff like this or anything else? I've turned my Symantec av off for
all the VFP file types. Is there anything else I should be looking at?
-Lew
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