- memory can not be read
- Posted by Ole on September 26th, 2007
Hi
Im an administrator for college and on our computers we are having
this problem:
ApplicationName - Application Error
The instruction at "memory address" referenced memory at "memory
reference". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program
it points to different memory address and memory references in start
up and also shutdown. Is it any patches from microsoft that can help
me with this problem.
Its not spyware or adaware because it is an newly made and updated
image of win xp.
Do anyone have a solution that can help?
Kadaffi
- Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on September 26th, 2007
Ole wrote:
The IT administrator?
What did it say at "memory address" ?
So what is this mysterious program? Does the problem always occur when
you are using *it*?
Without further details, try to uninstall/reinstall it. Or contact the
author.
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- Posted by VanguardLH on September 26th, 2007
"Ole" wrote ...
Yeah, sure you are. All IT admins post through Google Groups. Uh
huh, right, sure.
Yeah, "ApplicationName", sure, that's what it said. Okay, keep hiding
the real application that is getting reported as reading outside it
allocated memory space.
"It" is the unnamed program. So what happens if you uninstall the
unnamed program? It is reading outside its allocated memory space, so
the OS kills it. Get rid if "it".
Only if "it" is a Microsoft program and for which there is an update
to address their coding fuckup.
- Posted by John Holmes on September 26th, 2007
VanguardLH "contributed" in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
And all IT admins crawl to 24hoursupport.helpdesk instead of Technet? Yeah,
sure... The OP should be fired right on spot, IMHO.
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- Posted by VanguardLH on September 27th, 2007
"John Holmes" <nospam.13inch@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:20070926194220.B96917000094@mwinf6106.orange. nl...
He is a student who is taking a course in system admin duties and his
prior book learning hasn't prepared him for the task, he is taking the
prerequisite courses in parallel (so he really doesn't have the
prerequisites yet), he skipped the prerequisite courses thinking he
could handle the advanced coursework, or he just isn't up to the task.
Sometimes a person gets hired as a sysadmin but doesn't realize what
they're getting into. They might've even previously admin'ed a small
company with a relatively stable production environment but are lost
or overwhelmed in a software development company where everything
changes all the time in a test environment. The OP is floundering
trying to figure out how to be a sysadmin (but looks to be more of a
computer operator or an assistant).
- Posted by John Holmes on September 27th, 2007
VanguardLH "contributed" in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
Translation: He's a fucking moron.
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