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Forms Runtime stack dump - MSVCRT.dll

27982May 28 2002
I'm having trouble with a Forms 5.0 app that I'm bringing up to Forms 6i. Whenever I try to run the form, I get a stack dump. I searched METALINK and found lots of people complaining of the same or similar problem, all in forum threads that have since been closed without anyone posting a solution. Has anyone experienced this? I'm desperate for a solution!

I'm running Windows/NT Build 1381, SP6, but the problem also occurs on a Win2k workstation. I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling all the Oracle products on my workstation, and I've also tried loading various different versions of MSVCRT.dll into the WINNT/system32 folder. (This is a pain because Windows opens & locks the DLL.)

Thanks in advance.
-- Rob

Here's the stack dump:
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[05/28/02 15:42:47 Pacific Daylight Time]::Client Status [ConnId=0, PID=258]
>> ERROR: Abnormal termination, Error Code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION

======================= STACK DUMP =======================

Fault address: 78001C89 01:00000C89
Module: C:\WINNT\system32\MSVCRT.dll

System Information:
Operating System: Windows NT Version 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
Command line: "C:\Oracle\Developer6i\BIN\ifrun60.EXE" pcar1000.fmx
FORM/BLOCK/FIELD: :.
Last Trigger: - (No error number)
Last Builtin: - (No error number)

Registers:
EAX:00357365
EBX:0012EC4C
ECX:00357365
EDX:00000000
ESI:00732C70
EDI:FFFFFFFF
CS:EIP:001B:78001C89
SS:ESP:0023:0012EB18 EBP:0012EB30
DS:0023 ES:0023 FS:0038 GS:0000
Flags:00010202

Call stack:
Address Frame
78001C89 0012EB30 strlen
67241539 0012EBE0 uiwnzAdjustApiSize
6723D1F8 0012ED6C uiwnc
5DF5E2CE 038838E4 exiterr
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