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Subject: EAccessViolation in automated publishing
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Chris HodgsonUser is Offline

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29 Sep 2008 11:35 AM  

Has anyone experienced this error, EAccessViolation, within automated web publishing?

This has appeared in our log files after WebPublisher (6.3 - we've not got round to 6.4 yet) was unable to overwrite some previous timetables.

It is fairly easily cured by restarting the server where WebPublisher is automatically running, but after around a month of automated web publishing the PF usage (Windows Server 2003 Standard R2) is not released and eventually runs out of space.  Perhaps the two issues are related... though that's just a guess

Any ideas?

Chris

Chris HodgsonUser is Offline

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29 Sep 2008 11:36 AM  
Should add that in a previous post I had suffered similar memory problems with XP Pro SP2, but never with Server 2003. Now we're suffering the same problems. I understand one of the answers may be "upgrade to 6.4" but thought I'd mention the error here...
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02 Oct 2008 4:36 PM  

We have previously experienced memory runaway problems exhibited in WebPubService v6.3.0.40 running under Windows 2003 Server, but this no longer appears on current v6.4.75.0 release. There were incompatibility issues with an old library, namely Borland C++ Builder6 compiler and Windows 2003 Server, however resolved by compilation of v6.4.0.75 under Borland C++ Builder7.

Unfortunately, it's probably not the answer you were looking for but it's a case of upgrading to v6.4 to clear the problem!

Simon
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Chris HodgsonUser is Offline

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04 Jun 2009 5:13 PM  

Hi Simon,

Thanks for the confirmation.  We'll be moving to 6.4 over the summer hopefully.

Regards,

Chris

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