Re: GWES Exception !!??

From: Daniel Moth (dmoth74_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/26/05


Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 11:22:42 -0000

They are probably safe to ignore (although they are irritating). I get them
with every NETCF app I run.

Maybe these two MSFT replies will be of more use to you than what they were
to me:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsce.platbuilder/browse_frm/thread/a2e5b6896b49a65d/f8dfde5e9417dbf0
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsce.platbuilder/browse_frm/thread/8ba97584e303ea96/8bdcb4f68e18e880

Cheers
Daniel

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"Yu" <Yu.Mails@msa.hinet.net> wrote in message 
news:OwBs1B%23GFHA.3484@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I have a WinCE 4.2 system.
> When I run some applications, following messages are print.
> Is it important ?
> May I ignore this issue ?
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------
> Data Abort: Thread=8f79715c Proc=8d1e8b08 'gwes.exe'
> AKY=00000409 PC=00040084 RA=0004007c BVA=08000024 FSR=00000007
> TLSKERN_NOFAULT set... bypassing kernel debugger.
> Data Abort: Thread=8f79715c Proc=8d1e8b08 'gwes.exe'
> AKY=00000409 PC=00040084 RA=0004007c BVA=0800002e FSR=00000003
> TLSKERN_NOFAULT set... bypassing kernel debugger.
> Data Abort: Thread=8f79715c Proc=8d1e8b08 'gwes.exe'
> AKY=00000409 PC=00040084 RA=0004007c BVA=0800002f FSR=00000003
> TLSKERN_NOFAULT set... bypassing kernel debugger.
> Data Abort: Thread=8f79715c Proc=8d1e8b08 'gwes.exe'
> AKY=00000409 PC=00040084 RA=0004007c BVA=08000034 FSR=00000007
> TLSKERN_NOFAULT set... bypassing kernel debugger.
> Data Abort: Thread=8f79715c Proc=8d1e8b08 'gwes.exe'
> AKY=00000409 PC=00040084 RA=0004007c BVA=0800002f FSR=00000003
> TLSKERN_NOFAULT set... bypassing kernel debugger.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Yu.
>
>