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My communications daemon has suddenly stopped working. When I start it I get this message:
EVFCSVRD caused an invalid page fault in CPPWOB3I.DLL at 0167:50011eb2.
I click cancel and I get the same message again. I click cancel again and I get an exception in KERNEL32.
The daemon icon is present in the task bar. I can right click it. I can click Properties but nothing comes up. I can start a STRCODE server and it connects, but I can't download anything. I can right click and stop the STRCODE server or I can exit.
I upgraded to V5R1 and SP2 a couple of weeks ago. Everything has been working fine. Everything was working fine this morning. I'm guessing something has been corrupted, maybe in the registry.
Any ideas?
Here's the sad tale:
I had a SQLRPGLE program open in the Code editor and an interactive STRCODE session running.
I right clicked on the daemon icon and stopped the STRCODE server. I then submitted a STRCODE job to batch, but with a different server name.
I then tried to save the program and it told me the server was no longer active. (Silly me, I shouldn't have stopped the server, but I had made just a single character change.) I just exited the editor and the command shell planning to start again.
Things get a bit hazy on sequence here, but I closed the daemon, I ran "C:\WDT400\codeedit.exe /CM EXIT" and restarted the daemon and restarted the STRCODE server in a batch job.
I managed to download the program into the editor but I couldn't make any changes-it just beeped at me when I tried to key anything. I tried stopping and starting all the programs again with no success and finally rebooted.
Now every time I start the daemon it gives the same page fault problems. I have being without the Code Editor!
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