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Gsoap webservice call Crash on Windows 2000 SP4

Hi All,

I have an application written in C++ which uses GSoap to make
webservice requests.

The application works fine in Windows 2003 and Windows XP. But when we
tried to run the application from a Windows 2000 SP4 machine, it
crashes while making a webservice call.

Have anybody faced this issue earlier? Is there any way to solve this?

Please help!

May 15 '06 #1
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'Mani wrote:
Hi All,

I have an application written in C++ which uses GSoap to make
webservice requests.

The application works fine in Windows 2003 and Windows XP. But when we
tried to run the application from a Windows 2000 SP4 machine, it
crashes while making a webservice call.

Have anybody faced this issue earlier? Is there any way to solve this?

Sounds more of a windows problem than C++, try a windows group.

--
Ian Collins.
May 15 '06 #2

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