Re: Re: Strange access violation

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If it goes away on a server reboot for a period of time, then it sounds suspiciously like a memory leak, ie; the application is trying to reference an area of memory it doesn't have access to. I've seen this problem with other applications... they'd run fine for a period of time after a reboot then start throwing out errors in the event log. Reboot, fine for another period of time. Maybe check your event log for any errors? Can you perhaps expand on the differences between this site and your others? Are there other modules it's using that your other sites are not? Cheers.

Armando

Dbird.. wrote:
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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