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access violation 0xC0000005- MSACCESS.

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can - 19 Nov 2003 12:47 GMT
Hi All

We have an Small Business Server on which SQL Server 2000
is running and this server is also PDC.
On the same server , we installed an application ADP-
ACCESS, and simples users ( Domain users ) can execute
this application but each time the ADP application quits
suddenly and we have NO errors messages.

I went to the Events logs/Application and where I've
seen error access violation 0xC0000005- MSACCESS.

We installed the same application ADP in each PC Client
and there are no PB.

Could you give me a hand, please?
Can Nguyen

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BJ Freeman - 03 Dec 2003 20:15 GMT
we use to run into to this when the DLLS were not the same version as the
application.
Though not the only cause of this error is usually is some DLL or
application call some other DLL with a call the DLL does not have. This is
usually because the DLL is an older version and not upgraded.
It may be the sQL server replaced the new dll's with the older ones.

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