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Weird startup crash with only some .NET 2.0 installs

Some of my users are reporting a startup crash with this error:

EventType : clr20r3 P1 : gaugeglow.exe P2 : 1.5.0.0 P3 : 44dda1df
P4 : gaugeglow P5 : 1.5.0.0 P6 : 44dda1df P7 : 27 P8 : 0
P9 : system.typeinitialization

when they have the required Windows XP SP2 and .NET 2.0 installed. I cannot
seem to isolate what in my code is causing this on only some systems.

Any guru out there know what I might try?

Aug 12 '06 #1
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Well, it's defintely the signature of the appDomain blowing up with an
unhandled exception, which is what .NET 2.0 apps are supposed to do.
So, you need to look into ways to log more information when it occurs.
Here is an article that discussses a few of these:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/articles/20051205.asp
Peter
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"Stick" wrote:
Some of my users are reporting a startup crash with this error:

EventType : clr20r3 P1 : gaugeglow.exe P2 : 1.5.0.0 P3 : 44dda1df
P4 : gaugeglow P5 : 1.5.0.0 P6 : 44dda1df P7 : 27 P8 : 0
P9 : system.typeinitialization

when they have the required Windows XP SP2 and .NET 2.0 installed. I cannot
seem to isolate what in my code is causing this on only some systems.

Any guru out there know what I might try?
Aug 12 '06 #2
any progress with this issue?
i'm encountering similar problem but most weird is that this crash
usually occurs only once. when user attempts to restart the app
everything goes smooth.

Stick wrote:
Some of my users are reporting a startup crash with this error:

EventType : clr20r3 P1 : gaugeglow.exe P2 : 1.5.0.0 P3 : 44dda1df
P4 : gaugeglow P5 : 1.5.0.0 P6 : 44dda1df P7 : 27 P8 : 0
P9 : system.typeinitialization

when they have the required Windows XP SP2 and .NET 2.0 installed. I cannot
seem to isolate what in my code is causing this on only some systems.

Any guru out there know what I might try?
Aug 29 '06 #3

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