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In <200403042211.i24MBURb010135@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/04/04
at 02:11 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Well -- no more trap errors, but I'm still not getting everything
>installed. I found this in the except.log after trying another
>installation:
> Access Violation (hardware generated,portable,fatal)
> Read Access at address a2164000h
> Exception Address = 14d4b3c4 (#5012) obj #0:0001b3c4
> Thread: Ordinal TID: 101, TID: 1, Priority: 0200h
> Process: PID: 74, Parent: 73, Status: 16
> SS:ESP=0053:0012d11c EFLAGS=00012246
> CS:EIP=005b:14d4b3c4 EBP =a2164000
> EAX=0076f3a0 EBX=a2163c00 ESI=216b2c10
> ECX=0076f3a0 EDX=a2163800 EDI=00000000
> DS=0053 ES=00000053 FS=150b GS=0000
You may have a partial install that's causing problem. You might want to
run regedit to seek and destroy any references to the runtime.
The long term solution is to work with the Innotek webmaster and get the
login issues solved so you can post to the support forums.
Regards,
Steven
>Sandy
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