Forms 6i Crashes - Error Code: C0000006 IN_PAGE_ERROR [message #332531] |
Tue, 08 July 2008 18:42  |
ricardo.souza
Messages: 6 Registered: July 2008
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Hi,
I´m trying to open a form using a local machine and the form crash after almost 1 minute ina a blank screen.
I dont know how to fix it, and i´m trying so hard to do that!
I already look to enviroment variables TEMP, permission to write on the folder, reinstal the client on the local machine...
Please help me!!!
This is the error
[07/08/08 18:54:42 Hora oficial do Brasil]::Client Status [ConnId=0, PID=2980]
>> ERROR: Abnormal termination, Error Code: C0000006 IN_PAGE_ERROR
======================= STACK DUMP =======================
Fault address: 67C16303 01:00015303
Module: C:\orant\BIN\mmc60.dll
System Information:
Operating System: Windows NT Version 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Command line: "C:\orant\BIN\ifrun60.EXE" "E:\mv2000\acpr\acpr.fmx"
FORM/BLOCK/FIELD: :.
Last Trigger: - (No error number)
Last Builtin: - (No error number)
Registers:
EAX:029651BC
EBX:001BEFDA
ECX:0000386F
EDX:00000000
ESI:02957000
EDI:0237B81C
CS:EIP:001B:67C16303
SS:ESP:0023:0012EAFC EBP:0012EB04
DS:0023 ES:0023 FS:003B GS:0000
Flags:00010216
------------------- Call Stack Trace ---------------------
Frameptr RetAddr Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
0x0012eb04 67c1153e 02379fd8 029557bc 0000fa00 0012ebf0 0x67c16303
------------------- End of Stack Trace -------------------
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| Re: Forms 6i Crashes - Error Code: C0000006 IN_PAGE_ERROR [message #332883 is a reply to message #332843] |
Thu, 10 July 2008 00:49   |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21826 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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| ora_baby wrote on Thu, 10 July 2008 06:13 |
{sorry for my mistake, becose i'm lerning english. Please, correct me if i don't right}
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As this is Oracle-related forum, we discuss Oracle-related problems here. English language is NOT a native tongue for quite a lot of people here. There aren't many members who can speak English fluently, but - as long as we understand each other, that's just fine. If someone doesn't understand what you've said, he/she will tell you so and you'll have a chance to explain it once / over and over again. No problem.
However, if you wish to improve your English language skills, I'm sure you'll find English language-related forums on the net. Feel free to search for them and visit them as frequently as you wish.
Therefore, perhaps you should quit emphasizing that "you are learning English"; it becomes annoying when seen in each and every message you post (not to mention you chose to put it into the Location field of your profile).
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