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Vern-

I found a log file in my c:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\
folder.  Do you have any recent file named javacorennnn.nnnnnnnnnnn.txt ?

At the top lines of one of mine I see:

Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION
Fault address:  0C071958 01:00010958 C:\Program Files\IBM\Client
Access\Plugins\Lotus.Domino\cwb3udof.dll

I've logged the problem to IBM's online support.  It's my first experience
with their call-logging website, so I'm eager to see how things flow.

I'd like to know if you're seeing the same error.

-Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Damato [mailto:jdamato@dollargeneral.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 11:26 AM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Domino config in OpsNav with Win2K problem


>Vern
>The 400 is at V5R1, brand new box
>Every time I double-click Network->Server->Domino, I get a message box
>that cwbunnav.exe caused (or had) an error and a log is being written.
>Log in question is a DRWATSON log and the error has to do with memory
>access, as reported.

I've had the same problem at V5R1 and a Compaq Armada laptop also running
Win2K.  I gave up on it.  We're depending on the Domino client.  I haven't
had time to call IBM for support.

-Jim




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