Re: OE Generates c0000005 (access violation) How to correct?
From: Jim Pickering (jimp_at_mvps.0rg)
Date: 02/07/05
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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 09:32:27 -0800
You really should visit the Windows Update page to update your system to SP2
which will fix the problem. This is an older fix which you really don't
need if you would upgrade to SP2. Also please disable any antivirus program
before you begin to install SP2 to prevent your antivirus program from
corrupting the install.
816506 - The removeNode() Function in a Script Call May Cause an Access
Violation in Mshtml.dll:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816506
-- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express Please reply to newsgroup only. <danny.yeshurun@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1107790166.301118.267910@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I am having a similiar problem, i.e. access violation in mshtml.dll > Stack trace: > ------------ > MSHTML! 6361de80() > MSHTML! 636d376b() > MSHTML! 636d4402() > 0013a2f4() > 02a0da00() > MSHTML! 63621bde() > fffffd3e() > > IE - 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.040919-1003 > XP Pro SP1 > mshtml.dll 6.0.2800.1479 > > The crash happens when I am binding an XML island to a table. > Any idea? > =============================== > > George Hester wrote: >> No No do not request any Hotfix for this mshtml.dll. Thay are all > duds. I know this group is suggesting MSHTML.DLL v. 1173.and for your > purposes it is adequate. It will stop Outlook Express from crashing as > you have noticed. Do as they suggest. My problem is that the new ones > are crashing Windows Explorer when I abuse XML files. That is still on > the burner. And is why I am using the version I mentioned earlier. It > don't take too much abuse of my XML files for Windows Explorer to crash > with all the mshtml.dll's released in the last year. >> >> -- >> George Hester >> __________________________________ >> "Louis Sorbera" <louis_sorbera@msn.com> wrote in message > news:#Hb$bTy$CHA.1600@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> > Thanks for all the help. >> > >> > I'm not sure exactly how to do the trace you have mentioned. It is > indeed >> > NT4. I also noticed today that when I cut and paste to an email > message in >> > compose, it will GPF with the c5. Does that sound like it is > related to the >> > problem described in 810847? If so, should I request the hotfix > from MS? >> > >> > -- >> > Thank you, >> > Louis Sorbera >> > >> > "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> wrote in message >> > news:OGq07Js$CHA.2172@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > > > It is interesting that he is showing the error as a c0000005 >> > > > exception error. Also that he does not show the actual file >> > > > where this occurred. >> > > >> > > George, >> > > >> > > If this is NT4 I don't think that the ERT intercepts the crash, >> > > so this would just be a normal DrWtsn32 crash report. >> > > I.e. exception code and address only, no module name. >> > > Louis has been very good to find the FAULT -> line. >> > > In order to find the module he would have to either look >> > > in the Stack Back Trace associated with that failing task >> > > or back up into the module map to figure out which module >> > > bracketed that address. >> > > >> > > >> > > > He could have looked in Task Manager for the pid and tell >> > > > from there what the application was. >> > > >> > > He can use the PID to find msimn in the Task List at the >> > > beginning of the dump. The PID changes so using >> > > Task Manager would only be useful as a precautionary >> > > procedure in anticipation of his next dump. I suppose >> > > he might see the same PID from day to day if msimn.exe >> > > is part of his Startup or if his procedures are invariable. >> > > Still, it's easier and more reliable to check in drwtsn32's >> > > Task List in the dump each time just to be sure. >> > > >> > > >> > > Robert Aldwinckle >> > > --- >> > > >> > > >> > > "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > > news:e2HAeIl$CHA.2412@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> > > It is interesting that he is showing the error as a c0000005 > exception >> > > error. Also that he does not show the actual file where this >> > > occurred. I suspect it is in mshtml.dll but I am surprised he > got this >> > > nevertheless. Normally the application that would throw the >> > > exception (not c0000005) using Outlook Express is msimn.exe not >> > > mshtml.dll with Dr Watson anyway. At least that was the behavior > I >> > > had with version 1141. He could have looked in Task Manager for >> > > the pid and tell from there what the application was. If you get > this >> > > again match the pid you see there with what you have in Task >> > > Manager under the processes tab. But you probably won't doing as >> > > they suggest. My preference at this time is mshtml.dll version >> > > 6.0.2800.1126 with the supporting files from 810847 shdocvw.dll >> > > 6.0.2800.1154 and urlmon.dll 6.0.2800.1154. >> > > >> > > -- >> > > George Hester >> > > __________________________________ >> > > "Jim Pickering" <jimp@mvps.org> wrote in message >> > news:uU25Fxh$CHA.1552@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > > > Have you installed the security update 810847 from the Windows > Update >> > page? >> > > > If so, see this link for a possible quick fix: >> > > > http://radio.weblogs.com/0001229 >> > > > -- >> > > > Jim Pickering >> > > > MVP-Outlook Express >> > > > >> > > > "Louis Sorbera" <louis_sorbera@msn.com> wrote in message >> > > > news:eiCk0Ph$CHA.2936@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl >> > > > > It has happened twice while composing a message. Nothing > special from >> > what >> > > > I >> > > > > can tell. >> > > > > >> > > > >> And what are you doing when you get the exception message? >> > > > >> -- >> > > > >> HTH...Please post back to this thread >> > > > >> >> > > > >> ~Robear Dyer (aka PA Bear) >> > > > >> MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE) >> > > > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com >> > > > >> >> > > > >> "Louis Sorbera" <louis_sorbera@msn.com> wrote in message >> > > > >> news:e0R#jrg$CHA.3072@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> > > > >>> I have been getting an access violation in OE since > upgrading to IE6 >> > > > SP1. >> > > > >>> >> > > > >>> I've repaired, uninstalled and reinstalled several times. > ??? >> > > > >>> >> > > > >>> Is the debug info useful to anyone who can help me? >> > > > >>> >> > > > >>> Application exception occurred: >> > > > >>> App: (pid=369) >> > > > >>> When: 4/8/2003 @ 13:21:49.234 >> > > > >>> Exception number: c0000005 (access violation) >> > > > >>> >> > > > >>> FAULT ->636bd8b8 f3a5 rep movsd > ds:00000048=???????? >> > > > >>> es:02eeeb38=02e773c0 >> > > > >>> -- >> > > > >>> Thank you, >> > > > >>> Louis Sorbera >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >
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