Re: Designer/2000 GPF

From: blair <blair_at_mda.ca>
Date: 1996/08/16
Message-ID: <32146B2C.5B38_at_mda.ca>#1/1


Archana Agarwal wrote:
>
> Hi Blair:
>
> I had the same problem when I installed network/server manager on windows,
> but I was getting the GPF on some other module (I don't remember the name)
> I believe network manager overwites some of the default specs in Oracle.ini.
> To get it back to work, you need to restore Oracle.ini to its original state
> from backup before network manager was installed, after that copy the
> changes made by network manager (from your new oracle.ini, one after network
> manager installed) to your oracle.ini, you have restored from backup. Mainly
> you need to copy the path line to network manager directory.
>
> Plus if you have backup of your DLL's then check the new DLL file
> with the old DLL file, they should be same (in our case they were).
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Pankaj
> pgarg_at_po7.ahcpr.gov
>
> blair (blair_at_mda.ca) wrote:
> : We are running Designer/2000 on Windows for Workgroups 3.1 and connecting
> : to a Solaris 2.4 machine. One of our guys is having trouble connecting
> : to the Sever. Every time he connects he gets a General Protection Fault
> : on module MFC250.dll at 0003:3755 or on module NL.dll ato 0003:3755.
> : The maching was working fine 3 days ago. He can log on successfully
> : on everybody else's machine. He did install network manager but
> : he said it worked after the installation. Could it be windows memory?
> : Oracle.ini file that was changed in network manager installation?
> : Any ideas would be great.
> : BlairTested network install on my machine and this caused the same problem.
However the backup of oracle.ini file did not rectify problem. So have to check DLL's.
Thanks,
Blair Received on Fri Aug 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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