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Bug #7828 PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 012C1AC3
Submitted: 2000-11-15 07:31 UTC Modified: 2001-04-27 20:15 UTC
From: svanpoeck at mailplanet dot net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: IIS related
PHP Version: 4.0.3pl1 OS: Windows 2000 Server
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-11-15 07:31 UTC] svanpoeck at mailplanet dot net
*** This bug report related to BUG #7570 ***

Problem:
Random errors of the type "PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 012C1AC3" where the physical address can change (and for the same error swaps on 2 addresses when refreshing the screen). Sometimes, the PHP simply stops responding (HTML pages still work fine, on PHP pages the browser times out).
Refreshing many times like in bug report #7570 does not function: after a random number of refreshes, PHP stops responding as indicated above.

Environment:
- IIS 5.0 on W2K Server (not Advanced)
- MySQL 3.2323
- PHP 4.0.3pl1 as ISAPI module

Workaround (well...):
- Wait for about 30 minutes and try again
- Reboot server (restarting IIS with "net stop iisadmin" will return an error like "Sytem error 1051 occurred".)

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 [2001-04-16 06:20 UTC] jmoore@php.net
ANonother duplicate IIS access violation.
 [2001-04-27 20:15 UTC] sniper@php.net
It's hard to know what might cause these. Try updating 
to 4.0.5 when it is released. 

--Jani

 
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