Lvrt.dll crash LV2010SP1

  Problem Event Name:    APPCRASH
  Application Name:    Test.exe
  Application Version:    1.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:    4d2fa0d5
  Fault Module Name:    lvrt.dll
  Fault Module Version:    10.0.1.4002
  Fault Module Timestamp:    4d2fb3a1
  Exception Code:    c0000005
  Exception Offset:    007487b7
  OS Version:    6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
  Locale ID:    1033
This is LabVIEW 2010 SP1 on Windows 7.
Maybe it has something to do with "Call By Reference" , but not sure.

Strange, I would also appreciate any updates on a solution.  I can run my application for several days as well and then the system gives me the error.  I have not checked my DEP settings, but will do so.  I was leaning towards a problem with resources since I am running for several days - I thought maybe the memory or cpu usage was a problem.
I am using Windows 7, LabVIEW2013, SP1 64 bit application.
Is there any reasonable way to recover from this crash programmatically since it is a Windows error?
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:                        APPCRASH
Application Name:                             Avionic_Communication.exe
Application Version:                           5.0.0.2
Application Timestamp:                     52d9885e
Fault Module Name:                          lvrt.dll
Fault Module Version:                        13.0.1.4018
Fault Module Timestamp:                  52d99503
Exception Code:                                  c0000005
Exception Offset:                                0000000000bb7e80
OS Version:                                          6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID:                                             1033
Additional Information 1:                  56fb
Additional Information 2:                  56fb6f9c2aae0ddbb77d8c94b1041558
Additional Information 3:                  848b
Additional Information 4:                  848b2abc34bf08ac556f274cd9d77734
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    =================================================================
    Faulting application name: java.exe, version: 6.0.170.4, time stamp: 0x4c3bb897
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    ====================================================================
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    =====================================================================
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    =====================================================================
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    O/S in Windows Server 2008 Release 2.
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    Cheers,
    Gary

    Hi All,
    SAP Support finally came through for us on this.
    The issue is due to the version of the SAP JVM that comes bundled with BOXI 4 SP2 Patches 11 and 12.
    If you download the latest version of the SAP JVM from the SAP support portal and install this instead then the problems are resolved.
    Thanks,
    Gary

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    famous last words: "oh my god, it is full of stars!"

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