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Is this definitely a hardware problem or could asp.net cause this somehow?


....hopefully not a stupid question, but I'm getting the following error in
the event viewer of a W2003 server running IIS6 and vb.net and a similar
error in the app itself at the point where the application accesses a mysql
database. Is there any explanation other than a bad stick of memory? The app
was running fine prior to today and I only made minor changes today.
Thanks

Jeff
Exception information:
Exception type: AccessViolationException
Exception message: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is
often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

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Exception information:
Exception type: AccessViolationException
Exception message: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is
often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Run memtest on that machine.

www.memtest86.com i think.
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>Exception information:
Exception type: AccessViolationException
Exception message: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is
often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

Run memtest on that machine.

www.memtest86.com i think.
www.memtest.org has a newer version.
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