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Darrell darrell at dorb.com
Wed Feb 23 14:19:17 EST 2000


I hope "viper" doesn't referr to the new experimental version of Python.

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> I am using NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a and IIS 4.0 on a dual-processer PIII
Intel
> system w/ 1G RAM. Python Version is 1.5.
> I get the following error in my Event Logs every 2 hours (and the services
> crash simultaneously as well), and I have no idea what's causing it and
how
> to stop it... :
>
> An object call caused an exception.
> (IID: {51372AEF-CAE7-11CF-BE81-00AA00A2FA25}) (Method: 3)
> (Microsoft Transaction Server Internals Information: File:
> i:\viper\src\runtime\mtxex\activity.cpp, Line: 889)
> (Exception: C0000005) (Address: 0x1e6054df)
> PyWinTypes15!PyWinThreadState_Free(void) + 0xF
> asp!TerminateExtension + 0x3D35
> asp!TerminateExtension + 0x33E3
> asp!TerminateExtension + 0x313B
> asp!TerminateExtension + 0x7AC3
> asp + 0x325C6
> mtxex!MTSCreateActivity + 0x1F3C
> mtxex!MTSCreateActivity + 0xF3E
>
>
> *** if you notice the file reference
> i:\viper\src\runtime\mtxex\activity.cpp, there is no, nor was there ever,
an
> i drive on my machine...
>
> please help!!
> we've been using python on the web for 3 years now and this is something
new
> which is going wrong... (this machine is a new installation as of about a
> month ago - the errors only started happening after I started running
> high-traffic sites on the machine)
>
>
>
> **************************************************
> Jason S. Nadler
> Lead Programmer
> Channel21 Productions, Inc.
>
>    ... What are you doing right now?
> **************************************************
>
>
>
> **************************************************
> Jason S. Nadler
> Lead Programmer
> Channel21 Productions, Inc.
>
>    ... What are you doing right now?
> **************************************************
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