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stack of compile .NET

Hello,

This is probably overkill - I tried to run a program with the i/o putting
more data in, then the compiler is allowed to use. FYI - "Run-Time Check
Failure #2 - Stack around the variable 'instart' was corrupted."

IO read too many items in.-VC++.NET stack not that hi.
Like I said this is probably overkill. Does anyone know how to change the
stack of VC++.NET 2003?

Best Regards,
Jeff
Jul 22 '05 #1
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