Re: Strange access violation

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To make this even more interesting is that when I reboot the server, the
error goes away for a period of time, usually about 30 minutes.

Any ideas?

""Dbird.."" <groover4life@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:14.F0.30933.B3E01F34@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm running php version 4.3.7 on Windows 2003 Server and IIS 6.0
>
> I have several websites which are all using php extensively but I have one
> website where I am consistantly getting the following error:
> "PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 01930AFD"
>
> The error occurrs on every page, but where on the page it shows up varies.
> I have NO loss of functionality on the website so this really has me
> baffled.
>
> Where is the error coming from?  How can I find out more information as to
> the source of the error?  How can I simply remove that error message from
> being displayed into my web pages and wreaking havoc on their format?
>
> I've been on this one for a couple of days and I'm really stumped on this
> one.
>
> Thanks in advance.

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