Access violation with iisforward.dll

I am trying to connect to weblogic through iis4.0. Have installed the iis plugin correctly. I can proxy by extension correctly but need proxying by path. When i register the isapi filter iisforward.dll, I get a access violation and the inetinfo.exe crashes. What can be the problem here?config: NT4.0 / WL5.1SP6 / IIS 4.0No other isapi plugins used.

Well, to start, you are aware that Win2003 and IE7 are very old and generally speaking probably no longer supported by Microsoft (unless you have extended support)? I bring this up not because I care that you are using software that is 10 years old, but because it is important to realize that at some point old software and new software simply won't play well together.
I would suggest you do the following:
1. Close ALL open browser and uninstall ALL installed JRE versions
2. If you are using Adobe Acrobat Reader to open your pdf files, uninstall it.
3. Ensure that you have installed all of the latest Windows (Microsoft) updates which are available. This can be determined by going to the Microsoft Update page. Here is the URL:
http://www.update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx
4. If any updates are installed, reboot regardless of the instructions provided by the update.
5. After rebooting, install the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Adobe.com website.
6. Download JRE 1.6.0_37. You can download it from Oracle here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre6u37-downloads-1859589.html
Before attempting to install the JRE, close ALL open browser.
7. Now retest.
If the problem continues to reproduce, I would recommend you do some basic troubleshooting and ask youself some obvious questions. For example:
<blockquote><li>Does the problem reproduce on any other machine? If not, what is the difference between the machines?
<li>Did this ever reproduce before? If so, what has changed?
<li>Does this reproduce with any other application that accesses the pdf viewer? If not, what is unique about the way in which your app uses it?
<li>And so on....</blockquote>

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    No shared spaces configured.
    Dynamic libraries:
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    vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_06-b05) for windows-x86, built on Nov 10 2005 11:12:14 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0

    Lets see. I wrote the application. It's an application that receives audio data over a socket connection to a server. This happens seemingly randomly, no real pattern has yet emerged. Or at least none we've been able to discern from our testing and our user testing. The application rapidly plays audio chunks sent to it from the socket, so it's using the audio device heavily. It also runs for many days at a time without restarting. Normally used during regular business hours constantly (approx. 14 hours / day, 84 hours / week). We've had this problem for quite some time and it has persisted over various JVM upgrades.
    Thanks for the help

  • ODBC Access Violations with Ora 8.1.6 install

    Hi - we have updated to Oracle 8.1.6 (ODBC 6.1.6.2) and now find regular instability using ODBC. Given the following stack traces can anyone see what may causing this..The exceptions we trace seem to originate from SQLExecute...
    Exampe 1.
    NTDLL! 77f9f9df()
    NTDLL! 77fa6ee1()
    NTDLL! 77fb3385()
    NTDLL! 77fa6b46()
    NTDLL! 77fcac04()
    MSVCRT! 78001e97()
    ORANL8! 60a083d1()
    ORANL8! 60a082cd()
    ORANL8! 60a16232()
    ORAGENERIC8! 600bdbc7()
    ORAGENERIC8! 6009499a()
    ORACLIENT8! 60419d2b()
    ORACLIENT8! 60419971()
    ORACLIENT8! 60445a4e()
    ORACLIENT8! 6044540d()
    ORACLIENT8! 604012ac()
    OCI! 1000d4c7()
    SQORA32! 04c1467b()
    007a1370()
    Example 2.
    NTDLL! 77f9f9df()
    NTDLL! 77fcc779()
    NTDLL! 77f87aa3()
    NTDLL! 77fb3c33()
    NTDLL! 77fa7131()
    NTDLL! 77fca4cb()
    MSVCRT! 7800113d()
    ORACORE8! 6064e5b1()
    ORATRACE8! 6271513b()
    Example 3.
    NTDLL! 77f9f9df()
    NTDLL! 77fa6ee1()
    NTDLL! 77fb3385()
    NTDLL! 77fa6b46()
    NTDLL! 77fcac04()
    MSVCRT! 78001089()
    MSVCRT! 78001026()
    ORAGENERIC8! 600dd4d1()
    ORACLIENT8! 604455fc()
    ORACLIENT8! 6044540d()
    ORACLIENT8! 604012ac()
    OCI! 1000d4c7()
    SQORA32! 04c1467b()
    In addition to these problems we find that a DB connection is taking ~15 seconds with ODBC or SQLPlus on a local machine. This seems to indicate something is wrong - but what? Could the same problem be related (cause?) the ODBC crashes?
    To install 8.1.6 we had to manually de-install 8.1.5 since the Oracle installer frooze on every attempt to deinstall 8.1.5. We have reinstalled 8.1.6 twice (last attempt following Oracles manual deinstall procedure). When we saw instability with 8.1.6 we installed 8.1.6.1.1 to no avail.
    At this point we have spent days trying to recover from the 8.1.6 install. Is it likely to help if we simply reformat the disk and reinstall ORacle again? This will be very time consuming since we will loose everything on the machine but is beginning to seem like the only way to recover any stability.
    Basic question is :- Is our Oracle environment install flawed or is the instability just due to bugs in Oracle 8.1.6. Our test suite worked fine with 8.1.5.
    Thanks David M
    null

    Well we have more info on this. It appears that executing stored procs with output params may be a problem..
    The previous post was run on Win 2000 with Ora 8.1.6 and ODBC 8.1.6.2.
    We Installed 8.1.6 and ODBC 8.1.6.2 on an NT SP6 machine and got the following Dr Watson..
    This machine is not exhibiting the slow connection times and it appears to be a reliable Oracle install.
    The error hints occuring during the freeing of an OCI Handle..
    function: RtlpWaitForCriticalSection
    77f6ce28 e920010000 jmp RtlpWaitForCriticalSection+0x196 (77f6cf4d)
    77f6ce2d 803d987ffa7701 ds:77fa7f98=01
    cmp byte ptr [fltused+0x12a8 (77fa7f98)],0x1
    77f6ce34 1bc0 sbb eax,eax
    77f6ce36 25e080fa77 and eax,0x77fa80e0
    77f6ce3b 837e1000 cmp dword ptr [esi+0x10],0x0 ds:02428076=????????
    77f6ce3f 8945fc mov [ebp-0x4],eax ss:02c1850e=????????
    77f6ce42 7506 jnz RtlpWaitForCriticalSection+0x93 (77f6ce4a)
    77f6ce44 56 push esi
    77f6ce45 e8b6fdffff call RtlSetCriticalSectionSpinCount+0x70 (77f6cc00)
    77f6ce4a 8b06 mov eax,[esi] ds:007d9670=20202020
    FAULT ->77f6ce4c ff4010 inc dword ptr [eax+0x10] ds:21e50a26=????????
    77f6ce4f 8b06 mov eax,[esi] ds:007d9670=20202020
    77f6ce51 ff75fc push dword ptr [ebp-0x4] ss:02c1850e=????????
    77f6ce54 6a00 push 0x0
    77f6ce56 ff4014 inc dword ptr [eax+0x14] ds:21e50a26=????????
    77f6ce59 ff7610 push dword ptr [esi+0x10] ds:02428076=????????
    77f6ce5c e86fb4ffff call NtWaitForSingleObject (77f682d0)
    77f6ce61 3d02010000 cmp eax,0x102
    77f6ce66 0f85b2000000 jne RtlpWaitForCriticalSection+0x167 (77f6cf1e)
    77f6ce6c 57 push edi
    77f6ce6d 6822cdf677 push 0x77f6cd22
    77f6ce72 e881940000 call DbgPrint (77f762f8)
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    00fc9b08 77f67586 007d9670 6064cf31 007d9670 00b51300 ntdll!RtlpWaitForCriticalSection
    00fc9b20 604435e2 007d0010 00b5131c 01082e20 01081020 ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection
    00fc9d70 6040120a 00000001 00000007 00fc9d90 1000589f oraclient8!kpufhndl
    00fc9d80 1000589f 00b51300 00000007 00fc9e24 04c14c88 oraclient8!OCIHandleFree
    The Stored Procedure -
    CREATE PROCEDURE SP_StoredProcedureAllTypes (in_int integer, in_char char, in_vchar varchar2, in_date date, in_date1 date, in_dec number, in_double number, out_int out integer, out_char out char, out_vchar out varchar2,out_date out date,out_date1 out date,out_dec out number, out_double out number ) is
    begin out_int := in_int; out_char := in_char; out_vchar := in_vchar; out_date := in_date; out_date1 := in_date1; out_dec := in_dec; out_double := in_double;
    end;
    The ODBC API trace :-
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLPrepare with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UCHAR * 0x007DB1C0 [ 75] "{call SP_StoredProcedureAllTypes(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)}"
    SDWORD 75
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 1
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 4 <SQL_INTEGER>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD650
    SQLLEN 2
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC360
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 1
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 4 <SQL_INTEGER>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD650
    SQLLEN 2
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC360 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 2
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_CHAR>
    SQLULEN 4
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD630
    SQLLEN 4
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC370
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 2
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_CHAR>
    SQLULEN 4
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD630
    SQLLEN 4
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC370 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 3
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_CHAR>
    SQLULEN 4
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD610
    SQLLEN 4
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC380
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 3
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_CHAR>
    SQLULEN 4
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD610
    SQLLEN 4
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC380 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 4
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_C_TIMESTAMP>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD5E0
    SQLLEN 23
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC390
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 4
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_C_TIMESTAMP>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD5E0
    SQLLEN 23
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC390 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 5
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 9 <SQL_C_DATE>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD5C0
    SQLLEN 10
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3A0
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 5
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 9 <SQL_C_DATE>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD5C0
    SQLLEN 10
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3A0 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 6
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 3 <SQL_DECIMAL>
    SQLULEN 6
    SWORD 2
    PTR 0x007DD5A0
    SQLLEN 6
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3B0
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 6
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 3 <SQL_DECIMAL>
    SQLULEN 6
    SWORD 2
    PTR 0x007DD5A0
    SQLLEN 6
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3B0 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 7
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 8 <SQL_DOUBLE>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD580
    SQLLEN 7
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3C0
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 7
    SWORD 1 <SQL_PARAM_INPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 8 <SQL_DOUBLE>
    SQLULEN 0
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DD580
    SQLLEN 7
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3C0 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 8
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 4 <SQL_INTEGER>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DB100
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3D0
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 8
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 4 <SQL_INTEGER>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DB100
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3D0 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 9
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_CHAR>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DA940
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3E0
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 9
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_CHAR>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DA940
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3E0 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 10
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 12 <SQL_VARCHAR>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DA820
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3F0
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 10
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
    SWORD 12 <SQL_VARCHAR>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DA820
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC3F0 (0)
    JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 11
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_C_TIMESTAMP>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DE810
    SQLLEN 257
    SQLLEN * 0x00BAC400
    JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
    HSTMT 008E2400
    UWORD 11
    SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_C_TIMESTAMP>
    SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
    SQLULEN 255
    SWORD 0
    PTR 0x007DE810
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