Re: System exception: access violation
From: RoysDomians.com (RoysDomianscom_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/13/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 21:19:02 -0800
I have heard this nonsensical information before. All it did was mess up my
outlook 2002.
What seems to have done the trick, oddly enough, was I had placed a few text
to voice mp3's on a page. In my attempt to back up the page, I discovered
the whole web site was too big to fit onto one CD rom. Being that the media
player did not perform as expected, I decided to delete the mp3's. After
which I backed it up. So after I deleted the previously mentioned items, I
tried for the hundreth time to up load the web. Oddly enough it posted as
normal.
I find this strange, the mp3's were on the web for over two weeks. I have
made maybe a dozen subsiquent changes and reposted the web each time without
a hitch. But this is the only timely and meaningful change I had made that
could make any kind of sense.
Thanks for trying to help.
"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
> Check your server logs (or contact you host for them)
> Check any proxy/firewall settings and your Windows Events Logs
>
> Also have you tried the usual repairs in the sequence below:
> 1) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all FP Temp Files
> Usually in C:\WINDOWS\Temp and %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
> - in FP 2003 you need to look in the super hidden folder
> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\FrontPageTempDir
> 2) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all hidden *.web files
> Usually in %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Server Extensions\Cache
> 3) Run a Repair on IE
> (see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=318378 )
> 4) Install all Service Packs for your OS, IE, MS Office and your Video card
> (Windows Update and Office Update sites, plus your video card supplier site)
> 5) Open FP and Disable or Uninstall any FP Addins,
> 6) Open your FP Web/Site and run a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks
>
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> "RoysDomians.com" <RoysDomians.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> | I have been suffering with this problem with FrontPage 2002 for three weeks
> | so far. Everytime I try to upload my web page I receive a message "System
> | exception: access violation" without any explanation why I am receiving this
> | message, or more importantly how to resolve it. I have used the "repair"
> | function of FP 2002, then after that did not work, uninstalled and
> | reinstalled the program. I even reinstalled Office XP 2002 in an attempt to
> | fix the problem. THis caused problems with my email settings. I had to undo
> | the results of that attempt to fix and used a back up in order to fix the
> | email settings.
> |
> | I found a web site that suggested there were two identical dll's on the hard
> | drive. I have searched the hard drive three times and have only ever found
> | one at any time.
> |
> | I should not have to, but I am contemplating formatting the drive and
> | starting over. I need someone to tell me how to fix the problem an
> | intelligent way.
>
>
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