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
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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
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC400 (0)
JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
HSTMT 008E2400
UWORD 12
SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
SWORD 9 <SQL_C_DATE>
SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
SQLULEN 255
SWORD 0
PTR 0x007DE6F0
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC410
JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
HSTMT 008E2400
UWORD 12
SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
SWORD 9 <SQL_C_DATE>
SWORD 11 <SQL_TIMESTAMP>
SQLULEN 255
SWORD 0
PTR 0x007DE6F0
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC410 (0)
JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
HSTMT 008E2400
UWORD 13
SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
SWORD 3 <SQL_DECIMAL>
SQLULEN 1
SWORD 0
PTR 0x007DE5D0
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC420
JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
HSTMT 008E2400
UWORD 13
SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
SWORD 3 <SQL_DECIMAL>
SQLULEN 1
SWORD 0
PTR 0x007DE5D0
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC420 (0)
JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLBindParameter
HSTMT 008E2400
UWORD 14
SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
SWORD 8 <SQL_DOUBLE>
SQLULEN 255
SWORD 0
PTR 0x007DE4B0
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC430
JDataServer -s da-42 EXIT SQLBindParameter with return code 0 (SQL_SUCCESS)
HSTMT 008E2400
UWORD 14
SWORD 4 <SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT>
SWORD 1 <SQL_C_CHAR>
SWORD 8 <SQL_DOUBLE>
SQLULEN 255
SWORD 0
PTR 0x007DE4B0
SQLLEN 257
SQLLEN * 0x00BAC430 (0)
JDataServer -s da-42 ENTER SQLExecute
HSTMT 008E2400
**** Crashes here ********
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    Try downloading the latest version of the 8.1.6 driver off OTN.
    That sounds like a bug that was fixed a while ago.
    Justin

  • Error Occuring While Processing Data With DIAdem 8.1Excepti​on EAccessVio​lation in module ntdll.dll at 000111DE. Access violation at address 7C9111DE in module 'ntdll.dll​". Read address 37363430

    Hello,
    We are having an issue running Diadem 8.1 on a new HP XW 9400 with Windows XP SP2. 3 errors have been occuring with frequent crashes, they are:
    1) "1Exception EAccessViolation in module ntdll.dll at 000111DE. Access violation at address 7C9111DE in module 'ntdll.dll". Read address 37363430.
    2) The instruction at "0x7c9111de" referenced memory at "0x352e302d". The memory could not be "read".
     3) ---Error---   DIAdem
    Error in Autosequence - processing in line: 74 (IARV_VAR_GET)
    Runtime Error while executing command "Iarv2Txt$ := FR(T9,L1)"
    Error type: ACCESS VIOLATION
    Error address: 000101DE
    Module name:ntdll.dll
    We are using the same scripts and version 8.1 on a variety of Dell desktop computers (W2K and XP SP2) without any issue, looking for suggestions as this affects no other software on the HP XW 9400 other than DIAdem. Appreciate any suggestions.
    Message Edited by swillh on 06-25-2007 08:55 AM

    Christian,
    I will answer your questions in the text below. Thanks for your help.
    Hi swillh,
    I also would like to help you.
    Unfortunately, The reported access violation in the central Windows ntdll.dll is very unspecific.
    May be the following questions will help you to provide me more info.
    1. You mentioned that the aut's and - I think - also the accessed text file reside on a server.
    Is there a stable network connection?
    The server can sometimes be a little slow but the connection is good. This computer is using the same connection that the prior computer utilized without issue.
    Are the files accessed by multiple clients simultaneously?
    It is possible that more than one computer can be accessing the same file, but again, this has never been an issue. We are reading the files only, not writing to them.
    The processing routines we are running have used for over 5 years without any issues until adding this computer.
    Is the text file read by one client while another client is writing the same file?
    No, files are "read only"
    2. Have you already tested opening the file with the FileOpen command before calling FR?
    Yes
    Do you see any chance to convert the aut to a vbs file? This gives you more alternatives in accessing text files.
    3. What do you mean with "processing ATD's with 30 or more channels of data"? Where is the relation between ATD files and data channels?
    Processing Crash Dummy data with file sets low in channel count (15 channels) result in successful processing without any crashes or access errors.  When processing dummies with more than 20 channels we sometimes encounter these issues. The higher channel count may be the only common factor I can find in these faults.
    Steve
    Message Edited by swillh on 07-09-2007 08:44 AM

  • Access Violation error with Diadem 2011

    I've started using Diadem 2011, and have run into an Access Violation error when loading some of my existing reports.  I've created a simple example which shows what's happening:
    I've created a simple Bar plot:
    If I change the left hand bar to be "Filled" instead of "Right Diagonal", Diadem throws up an access violation error.  I've attached the TDM and TDR files used to create the graph.  The error in the log file is:
    139  Error while executing "" command
         Error type: ACCESS VIOLATION
         Error address: 0004F5E5
         Module nameIAdem.exe
    Diadem: 11.0.3f4563 TDM
    USI: 1.9.0f4551
    DataFinder: 3.0.0f4556
    (By the way, it would be great to be able to copy those version details directly from the About page!)
    Attachments:
    Data.zip ‏7 KB

    I've tried this as administrator, and have exactly the same issues, so it doesn't appear to be a permissions problem.  I've uninstalled and reinstalled DIAdem and everything's the same.
    Here's another ZIP file with hopefully all of the required files.  I've created the data files from scrathc several times, and see the same problem.  One other thing I've just noticed is that it only occurs when filling the bars with the color Black, not blue or red or anything else.
    Attachments:
    Data.zip ‏9 KB

  • Access violation error with 1.4.0

    Our client/server application (RMI) ran fine in 1.3.1. When we compiled and deployed with 1.4.0, an error of "access violation" were thrown by Windows NT or Windown 2000 at run time. Stack trace posted as below. Anyone has any ideas on the cause of it. Thanks you very much.
    Application exception occurred:
    App: (pid=346)
    When: 6/18/2002 @ 17:18:40.166
    Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)
    ----> System Information <----
    Computer Name: PAUL
    User Name: paul
    Number of Processors: 1
    Processor Type: x86 Family 6 Model 4 Stepping 2
    Windows Version: 4.0
    Current Build: 1381
    Service Pack: 6
    Current Type: Uniprocessor Free
    Registered Organization: Quarry Technologies
    Registered Owner: Quarry Technologies
    ----> Task List <----
    0 Idle.exe
    2 System.exe
    20 SMSS.exe
    24 CSRSS.exe
    34 winlogon.exe
    40 SERVICES.exe
    43 LSASS.exe
    68 SPOOLSS.exe
    81 defwatch.exe
    86 inetd32.exe
    93 MGABG.exe
    94 mgasc.exe
    97 mgactrl.exe
    99 rtvscan.exe
    45 rtsserv.exe
    112 RPCSS.exe
    117 portserv.exe
    127 wtxregds.exe
    130 WinVNC.exe
    137 PSTORES.exe
    140 mstask.exe
    144 NOPDB.exe
    200 NDDEAGNT.exe
    122 explorer.exe
    186 systray.exe
    187 mgaqdesk.exe
    44 vptray.exe
    113 point32.exe
    91 realplay.exe
    209 winampa.exe
    211 loadqm.exe
    213 aim.exe
    215 msmsgs.exe
    218 wftpd32.exe
    192 OSA.exe
    238 esserver.exe
    240 vpexrt.exe
    241 CMD.exe
    63 vncviewer.exe
    255 JBuilder.exe
    277 DDHELP.exe
    274 CMD.exe
    287 CMD.exe
    293 SYSLOGD.exe
    313 SYSLOGD.exe
    270 P4Win.exe
    310 javaw.exe
    346 javaw.exe
    443 javaw.exe
    433 javaw.exe
    354 DRWTSN32.exe
    0 _Total.exe
    (00400000 - 00406000)
    (77f60000 - 77fbe000) dll\ntdll.dbg
    (77dc0000 - 77dff000) dll\advapi32.dbg
    (77f00000 - 77f5e000) dll\kernel32.dbg
    (77e70000 - 77ec5000) dll\user32.dbg
    (77ed0000 - 77efc000) dll\gdi32.dbg
    (77e10000 - 77e67000) dll\rpcrt4.dbg
    (78000000 - 78046000)
    (6d330000 - 6d330000)
    (77fd0000 - 77ffa000) dll\winmm.dbg
    (6bd00000 - 6bd14000) K:\DDK\lib\i386\free\cm-pci.dll
    (6d1d0000 - 6d1d7000)
    (6d300000 - 6d30d000)
    (6d210000 - 6d228000)
    (6d320000 - 6d32d000)
    (6d2d0000 - 6d2dd000)
    (776d0000 - 776d8000) dll\wsock32.dbg
    (776b0000 - 776c4000) dll\ws2_32.dbg
    (776a0000 - 776a7000) dll\ws2help.dbg
    (74ff0000 - 74ffe000) dll\rnr20.dbg
    (77bf0000 - 77bf7000) dll\rpcltc1.dbg
    (77660000 - 7766f000) dll\msafd.dbg
    (77690000 - 77699000) dll\wshtcpip.dbg
    (6d2f0000 - 6d2f5000)
    (6d000000 - 6d0f6000)
    (77c00000 - 77c18000) drv\winspool.dbg
    (76ab0000 - 76ab5000) dll\imm32.dbg
    (77b20000 - 77bd7000) dll\ole32.dbg
    (6d180000 - 6d1d0000)
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x18b
    eax=6d3fb8cc ebx=00000000 ecx=00762700 edx=00000000 esi=0000012c edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=0006fc10 ebp=0006fc34 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:00f6e617=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    0006fc34 77f04f37 0000012c ffffffff 00000000 6d38b719 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    0006fc7c 6d3b14c0 00000000 ffffffff 0076219c 007e0330 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    ----> Raw Stack Dump <----
    0006fc10 a0 cc f1 77 2c 01 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w,...........
    0006fc20 50 05 7e 00 10 2f 76 00 - 30 03 7e 00 00 30 00 00 P.~../v.0.~..0..
    0006fc30 04 01 00 00 7c fc 06 00 - 37 4f f0 77 2c 01 00 00 ....|...7O.w,...
    0006fc40 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - 19 b7 38 6d 2c 01 00 00 ..........8m,...
    0006fc50 ff ff ff ff 9c 21 76 00 - 10 2f 76 00 a0 21 76 00 .....!v../v..!v.
    0006fc60 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 30 03 7e 00 ............0.~.
    0006fc70 30 03 7e 00 10 2f 76 00 - 01 00 00 00 c0 fc 06 00 0.~../v.........
    0006fc80 c0 14 3b 6d 00 00 00 00 - ff ff ff ff 9c 21 76 00 ..;m.........!v.
    0006fc90 30 03 7e 00 30 03 7e 00 - 00 00 00 00 30 03 7e 00 0.~.0.~.....0.~.
    0006fca0 d0 fc 06 00 05 86 36 6d - 5c 05 41 6d d8 fc 06 00 ......6m\.Am....
    0006fcb0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 75 85 36 6d 30 03 7e 00 ........u.6m0.~.
    0006fcc0 d0 fc 06 00 b7 85 36 6d - 50 9c 77 00 30 03 7e 00 ......6mP.w.0.~.
    0006fcd0 14 ff 06 00 d2 14 40 00 - bc 03 7e 00 56 00 00 00 ......@...~.V...
    0006fce0 10 28 07 00 00 00 00 00 - 43 3a 5c 6a 32 73 64 6b .(......C:\j2sdk
    0006fcf0 31 2e 34 2e 30 5c 6a 72 - 65 00 6a 61 76 61 77 2e 1.4.0\jre.javaw.
    0006fd00 65 78 65 00 12 00 00 00 - a0 fe 06 00 00 e0 fd 7f exe.............
    0006fd10 00 00 00 00 a9 a0 f6 77 - 9c fe 06 00 00 00 00 80 .......w........
    0006fd20 70 fe 06 00 00 e0 fd 7f - 00 f0 fd 7f 00 00 00 00 p...............
    0006fd30 5c 00 52 00 65 00 67 00 - 69 00 73 00 74 00 72 00 \.R.e.g.i.s.t.r.
    0006fd40 79 00 5c 00 4d 00 61 00 - 63 00 68 00 69 00 6e 00 y.\.M.a.c.h.i.n.
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x156
    eax=02c29d90 ebx=007648d0 ecx=02c29d90 edx=00000009 esi=02c29d90 edi=26dbfd64
    eip=6d3318d5 esp=26dbfc6c ebp=26dbfc88 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000206
    function: <nosymbols>
    6d3318c0 8d4df0 lea ecx,[ebp-0x10] ss:27cbe68e=????????
    6d3318c3 e875000000 call 6d33193d
    6d3318c8 5f pop edi
    6d3318c9 5e pop esi
    6d3318ca c9 leave
    6d3318cb c3 ret
    6d3318cc 56 push esi
    6d3318cd 8bf1 mov esi,ecx
    6d3318cf 8b5604 mov edx,[esi+0x4] ds:03b28796=????????
    6d3318d2 83c208 add edx,0x8
    FAULT ->6d3318d5 8b4210 mov eax,[edx+0x10] ds:00efea0f=????????
    6d3318d8 85c0 test eax,eax
    6d3318da 7f25 jg 6d331901
    6d3318dc 7d1b jge 6d3318f9
    6d3318de 83c9ff or ecx,0xff
    6d3318e1 6a04 push 0x4
    6d3318e3 2bc8 sub ecx,eax
    6d3318e5 8b4608 mov eax,[esi+0x8] ds:03b28796=????????
    6d3318e8 d3e0 shl eax,cl
    6d3318ea 8b4a4c mov ecx,[edx+0x4c] ds:00efea0f=????????
    6d3318ed 8d440807 lea eax,[eax+ecx+0x7] ds:03b28797=????????
    6d3318f1 59 pop ecx
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26dbfc88 6d34d03a 02c29d90 02c37c48 22fc8df4 02c37c48 <nosymbols>
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x160
    eax=00000004 ebx=00000000 ecx=052c2748 edx=00000000 esi=00000320 edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=26dffc10 ebp=26dffc34 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:27cfe617=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26dffc34 77f04f37 00000320 ffffffff 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    26dffc7c 6d39ead0 00000000 00000000 00000001 00767d30 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x11a
    eax=00000004 ebx=00000000 ecx=052c2a60 edx=00000000 esi=00000430 edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=26e3fbd4 ebp=26e3fbf8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:27d3e5db=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26e3fbf8 77f04f37 00000430 ffffffff 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    26e3fc40 6d39ead0 00000000 00000000 00000001 007670b0 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    ----> Raw Stack Dump <----
    26e3fbd4 a0 cc f1 77 30 04 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w0...........
    26e3fbe4 b0 70 76 00 4c b3 75 00 - 10 87 76 00 30 04 00 00 .pv.L.u...v.0...
    26e3fbf4 2a 14 39 6d 40 fc e3 26 - 37 4f f0 77 30 04 00 00 *.9m@..&7O.w0...
    26e3fc04 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - fe d2 38 6d 30 04 00 00 ..........8m0...
    26e3fc14 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - 40 27 2c 05 b0 70 76 00 ........@',..pv.
    26e3fc24 00 00 00 00 b0 70 76 00 - 30 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 .....pv.0.......
    26e3fc34 f4 8f 76 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 64 fc e3 26 ..v.........d..&
    26e3fc44 d0 ea 39 6d 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 ..9m............
    26e3fc54 b0 70 76 00 40 27 2c 05 - b0 70 76 00 70 3c b3 22 .pv.@',..pv.p<."
    26e3fc64 84 fc e3 26 aa e7 36 6d - 00 88 76 00 00 00 00 00 ...&..6m..v.....
    26e3fc74 00 00 00 00 b0 70 76 00 - b0 70 76 00 ac 3c b3 22 .....pv..pv..<."
    26e3fc84 b8 fc e3 26 0d 96 ab 00 - b0 70 76 00 d0 fc e3 26 ...&.....pv....&
    26e3fc94 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 9c fc e3 26 00 00 00 00 ...........&....
    26e3fca4 d0 fc e3 26 c8 52 b7 22 - 00 00 00 00 70 3c b3 22 ...&.R."....p<."
    26e3fcb4 c8 fc e3 26 f8 fc e3 26 - 9f 2d ab 00 00 00 00 00 ...&...&.-......
    26e3fcc4 51 76 ab 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 40 27 2c 05 Qv..........@',.
    26e3fcd4 03 00 00 00 40 27 2c 05 - d4 fc e3 26 34 0a b8 22 ....@',....&4.."
    26e3fce4 20 fd e3 26 78 0c b8 22 - 00 00 00 00 c8 09 b8 22 ..&x.."......."
    26e3fcf4 18 fd e3 26 40 fd e3 26 - 76 2e ab 00 00 00 00 00 ...&@..&v.......
    26e3fd04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1ca
    eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000001 edx=00000000 esi=26e7ff28 edi=00000000
    eip=77f6791f esp=26e7ff14 ebp=26e7ff30 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000206
    function: NtDelayExecution
    77f67914 b827000000 mov eax,0x27
    77f67919 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:27d7e91b=????????
    77f6791d cd2e int 2e
    77f6791f c20800 ret 0x8
    77f67922 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26e7ff30 77f1cebe 0000000a 00000000 6d39138c 0000000a ntdll!NtDelayExecution
    26e7ff5c 6d3af3f5 0076a380 0000000a 00000000 00000000 kernel32!Sleep
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1c8
    eax=78002432 ebx=00000000 ecx=6d38ac38 edx=00000000 esi=00000120 edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=26ebfef4 ebp=26ebff18 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:27dbe8fb=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26ebff18 77f04f37 00000120 ffffffff 00000000 6d38b6bf ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    26ebff60 6d3af53e 00000001 ffffffff 22b40f78 0076a210 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x15e
    eax=78002432 ebx=00000000 ecx=0006fa28 edx=00000000 esi=0000069c edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=26effe3c ebp=26effe60 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:27dfe843=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26effe60 77f04f37 0000069c ffffffff 00000000 6d390d49 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    26effea0 6d390d8d 00000001 6d38e927 0076b370 0076b2c0 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1c4
    eax=00000001 ebx=00000000 ecx=26f3fc28 edx=00000000 esi=000001f4 edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=26f3fe80 ebp=26f3fea4 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:27e3e887=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    26f3fea4 77f04f37 000001f4 ffffffff 00000000 6d38b719 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    26f3feec 6d3c1f67 00000000 ffffffff 0076b190 01e37000 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
    26f3fe80 a0 cc f1 77 f4 01 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w............
    26f3fe90 10 c3 76 00 50 29 76 00 - 30 b0 76 00 30 b0 76 00 ..v.P)v.0.v.0.v.
    26f3fea0 e0 c3 76 00 ec fe f3 26 - 37 4f f0 77 f4 01 00 00 ..v....&7O.w....
    26f3feb0 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - 19 b7 38 6d f4 01 00 00 ..........8m....
    26f3fec0 ff ff ff ff 90 b1 76 00 - 90 b1 76 00 50 29 76 00 ......v...v.P)v.
    26f3fed0 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 - cc 03 00 00 30 b0 76 00 ............0.v.
    26f3fee0 30 b0 76 00 50 29 76 00 - 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0.v.P)v.........
    26f3fef0 67 1f 3c 6d 00 00 00 00 - ff ff ff ff 90 b1 76 00 g.<m..........v.
    26f3ff00 00 70 e3 01 40 ff f3 26 - 00 00 00 00 46 29 3c 6d .p..@..&....F)<m
    26f3ff10 e0 b0 76 00 30 b0 76 00 - 80 c2 76 00 30 b0 76 00 ..v.0.v...v.0.v.
    26f3ff20 e0 c3 76 00 00 d8 76 00 - 08 d8 76 00 f4 db 76 00 ..v...v...v...v.
    26f3ff30 54 ff f3 26 30 b0 76 00 - 30 b0 76 00 08 d8 76 00 T..&0.v.0.v...v.
    26f3ff40 6c ff f3 26 02 f9 3a 6d - 30 b0 76 00 30 b0 76 00 l..&..:m0.v.0.v.
    26f3ff50 30 b0 76 00 30 b0 76 00 - e0 c3 76 00 00 d8 76 00 0.v.0.v...v...v.
    26f3ff60 08 d8 76 00 f4 db 76 00 - c0 c3 76 00 84 ff f3 26 ..v...v...v....&
    26f3ff70 d2 f8 3a 6d 18 88 b5 02 - 30 b0 76 00 cb fe 38 6d ..:m....0.v...8m
    26f3ff80 80 c2 76 00 b8 ff f3 26 - 8d 24 00 78 30 b0 76 00 ..v....&.$.x0.v.
    26f3ff90 18 88 b5 02 d0 f8 06 00 - 80 c2 76 00 ff ff ff ff ..........v.....
    26f3ffa0 90 ff f3 26 91 76 11 80 - dc ff f3 26 6a f5 00 78 ...&.v.....&j..x
    26f3ffb0 d0 33 03 78 00 00 00 00 - ec ff f3 26 de 4e f0 77 .3.x.......&.N.w
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1ac
    eax=00000004 ebx=00000000 ecx=02b73c40 edx=00000000 esi=00000500 edi=2717fbfc
    eip=77f682db esp=2717fbe0 ebp=2717fc04 iopl=0 ov up ei pl nz na pe cy
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000a03
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:2807e5e7=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    2717fc04 77f04f37 00000500 000493e0 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    2717fc4c 6d39ead0 000493e0 00000000 00000001 0077f5e0 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
    2717fbe0 a0 cc f1 77 00 05 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 fc fb 17 27 ...w...........'
    2717fbf0 e0 f5 77 00 ec b2 75 00 - f0 f4 77 00 00 a2 2f 4d ..w...u...w.../M
    2717fc00 ff ff ff ff 4c fc 17 27 - 37 4f f0 77 00 05 00 00 ....L..'7O.w....
    2717fc10 e0 93 04 00 00 00 00 00 - fe d2 38 6d 00 05 00 00 ..........8m....
    2717fc20 e0 93 04 00 00 00 00 00 - 38 b1 32 05 e0 f5 77 00 ........8.2...w.
    2717fc30 00 00 00 00 e0 f5 77 00 - 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 ......w.........
    2717fc40 02 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 70 fc 17 27 ............p..'
    2717fc50 d0 ea 39 6d e0 93 04 00 - 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 ..9m............
    2717fc60 e0 f5 77 00 38 b1 32 05 - e0 f5 77 00 70 3c b3 22 ..w.8.2...w.p<."
    2717fc70 90 fc 17 27 aa e7 36 6d - a0 e3 76 00 e0 93 04 00 ...'..6m..v.....
    2717fc80 00 00 00 00 e0 f5 77 00 - e0 f5 77 00 ac 3c b3 22 ......w...w..<."
    2717fc90 c4 fc 17 27 0d 96 ab 00 - e0 f5 77 00 dc fc 17 27 ...'......w....'
    2717fca0 e0 93 04 00 00 00 00 00 - a8 fc 17 27 ac 3c b3 22 ...........'.<."
    2717fcb0 dc fc 17 27 c8 52 b7 22 - 00 00 00 00 70 3c b3 22 ...'.R."....p<."
    2717fcc0 d4 fc 17 27 0c fd 17 27 - 9f 2d ab 00 00 00 00 00 ...'...'.-......
    2717fcd0 51 76 ab 00 e0 93 04 00 - 00 00 00 00 c0 ae 32 05 Qv............2.
    2717fce0 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 01 00 00 00 c0 ae 32 05 ..............2.
    2717fcf0 e0 fc 17 27 b9 c8 d6 22 - 3c fd 17 27 60 ca d6 22 ...'..."<..'`.."
    2717fd00 00 00 00 00 b0 c7 d6 22 - 3c fd 17 27 5c fd 17 27 ......."<..'\..'
    2717fd10 9f 2d ab 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 e8 a7 66 05 .-............f.
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1be
    eax=02b621d8 ebx=7766b100 ecx=00000001 edx=00000000 esi=0007b2b8 edi=00000568
    eip=77f682db esp=271bf6a4 ebp=271bf6f8 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz ac pe cy
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000293
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    77f682d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:280be0ab=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    271bf6f8 77661202 00000568 0000052c 00000002 00000004 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    271bfb60 776bb101 0000052c 271bfc00 271bfc10 00000000 msafd!<nosymbols>
    271bfb98 776bb08c 0000052c 271bfc00 271bfc10 00000000 ws2_32!WSAAccept
    271bfc14 00ab960d 0076fe84 271bfc58 271bfc54 271bfc28 ws2_32!accept
    *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
    271bf6a4 ce 89 66 77 68 05 00 00 - 01 00 00 00 d0 f6 1b 27 ..fwh..........'
    271bf6b4 d4 b2 07 00 bc b2 07 00 - 1a 00 00 00 00 44 be ab .............D..
    271bf6c4 0d 17 c2 01 ff ff ff ff - ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ................
    271bf6d4 ff ff ff 7f 00 00 00 00 - 58 ae 07 00 ad 1f 6a 77 ........X.....jw
    271bf6e4 d8 11 66 77 2c 05 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ..fw,...........
    271bf6f4 00 00 00 00 60 fb 1b 27 - 02 12 66 77 68 05 00 00 ....`..'..fwh...
    271bf704 2c 05 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ,...............
    271bf714 18 69 07 00 28 88 07 00 - 66 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 .i..(...f.......
    271bf724 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf734 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 e9 03 00 00 ................
    271bf744 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf754 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf764 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf774 01 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf784 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf794 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf7a4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf7b4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf7c4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271bf7d4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1ce
    eax=00ab017d ebx=7766b100 ecx=00000011 edx=00000000 esi=0007b548 edi=000005cc
    eip=77f682db esp=271ff6a4 ebp=271ff6f8 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz ac pe cy
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000293
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    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    271ff6f8 77661202 000005cc 00000590 00000002 00000004 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    271ffb60 776bb101 00000590 271ffc00 271ffc10 00000000 msafd!<nosymbols>
    271ffb98 776bb08c 00000590 271ffc00 271ffc10 00000000 ws2_32!WSAAccept
    271ffc14 00ab960d 00777e44 271ffc58 271ffc54 271ffc28 ws2_32!accept
    *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
    271ff6a4 ce 89 66 77 cc 05 00 00 - 01 00 00 00 d0 f6 1f 27 ..fw...........'
    271ff6b4 64 b5 07 00 4c b5 07 00 - 1a 00 00 00 f0 7a 09 b5 d...L........z..
    271ff6c4 0d 17 c2 01 ff ff ff ff - ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ................
    271ff6d4 ff ff ff 7f 00 00 00 00 - 84 ae 07 00 ad 1f 6a 77 ..............jw
    271ff6e4 d8 11 66 77 90 05 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ..fw............
    271ff6f4 00 00 00 00 60 fb 1f 27 - 02 12 66 77 cc 05 00 00 ....`..'..fw....
    271ff704 90 05 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff714 50 aa 07 00 28 88 07 00 - 66 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 P...(...f.......
    271ff724 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff734 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 e9 03 00 00 ................
    271ff744 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff754 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff764 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff774 01 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff784 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff794 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff7a4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff7b4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff7c4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    271ff7d4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1c2
    eax=00ab017d ebx=00000000 ecx=00000019 edx=00000000 esi=000005b0 edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=2723fba0 ebp=2723fbc4 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
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    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    2723fbc4 77f04f37 000005b0 ffffffff 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    2723fc0c 6d39ead0 00000000 00000000 00000001 00780730 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
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    2723fba0 a0 cc f1 77 b0 05 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w............
    2723fbb0 30 07 78 00 2c b3 75 00 - 00 07 78 00 b0 05 00 00 0.x.,.u...x.....
    2723fbc0 2a 14 39 6d 0c fc 23 27 - 37 4f f0 77 b0 05 00 00 *.9m..#'7O.w....
    2723fbd0 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - fe d2 38 6d b0 05 00 00 ..........8m....
    2723fbe0 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - 38 ae b5 02 30 07 78 00 ........8...0.x.
    2723fbf0 00 00 00 00 30 07 78 00 - b0 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....0.x.........
    2723fc00 2c b3 75 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 30 fc 23 27 ,.u.........0.#'
    2723fc10 d0 ea 39 6d 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 ..9m............
    2723fc20 30 07 78 00 38 ae b5 02 - 30 07 78 00 70 3c b3 22 0.x.8...0.x.p<."
    2723fc30 50 fc 23 27 aa e7 36 6d - 20 14 78 00 00 00 00 00 P.#'..6m .x.....
    2723fc40 00 00 00 00 30 07 78 00 - 30 07 78 00 ac 3c b3 22 ....0.x.0.x..<."
    2723fc50 84 fc 23 27 0d 96 ab 00 - 30 07 78 00 9c fc 23 27 ..#'....0.x...#'
    2723fc60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 68 fc 23 27 ac 3c b3 22 ........h.#'.<."
    2723fc70 9c fc 23 27 c8 52 b7 22 - 00 00 00 00 70 3c b3 22 ..#'.R."....p<."
    2723fc80 94 fc 23 27 c4 fc 23 27 - 9f 2d ab 00 00 00 00 00 ..#'..#'.-......
    2723fc90 51 76 ab 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 08 ac 32 05 Qv............2.
    2723fca0 01 00 00 00 08 ac 32 05 - a0 fc 23 27 34 0a b8 22 ......2...#'4.."
    2723fcb0 ec fc 23 27 78 0c b8 22 - 00 00 00 00 c8 09 b8 22 ..#'x.."......."
    2723fcc0 e4 fc 23 27 0c fd 23 27 - 76 2e ab 00 00 00 00 00 ..#'..#'v.......
    2723fcd0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1cd
    eax=00000004 ebx=00000000 ecx=22d8b980 edx=00000000 esi=000005c0 edi=2727fc48
    eip=77f682db esp=2727fc2c ebp=2727fc50 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000206
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    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    2727fc50 77f04f37 000005c0 0000ea60 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    2727fc98 6d39ead0 0000ea60 00000000 00000001 00781270 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
    2727fc2c a0 cc f1 77 c0 05 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 48 fc 27 27 ...w........H.''
    2727fc3c 70 12 78 00 6c b3 75 00 - c0 11 78 00 00 ba 3c dc p.x.l.u...x...<.
    2727fc4c ff ff ff ff 98 fc 27 27 - 37 4f f0 77 c0 05 00 00 ......''7O.w....
    2727fc5c 60 ea 00 00 00 00 00 00 - fe d2 38 6d c0 05 00 00 `.........8m....
    2727fc6c 60 ea 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 98 d3 32 05 70 12 78 00 `.........2.p.x.
    2727fc7c 00 00 00 00 70 12 78 00 - c0 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....p.x.........
    2727fc8c 4b 96 34 6d 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 bc fc 27 27 K.4m..........''
    2727fc9c d0 ea 39 6d 60 ea 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 ..9m`...........
    2727fcac 70 12 78 00 98 d3 32 05 - 70 12 78 00 70 3c b3 22 p.x...2.p.x.p<."
    2727fcbc dc fc 27 27 aa e7 36 6d - 20 28 78 00 60 ea 00 00 ..''..6m (x.`...
    2727fccc 00 00 00 00 70 12 78 00 - 70 12 78 00 ac 3c b3 22 ....p.x.p.x..<."
    2727fcdc 10 fd 27 27 0d 96 ab 00 - 70 12 78 00 28 fd 27 27 ..''....p.x.(.''
    2727fcec 60 ea 00 00 00 00 00 00 - f4 fc 27 27 00 00 00 00 `.........''....
    2727fcfc 28 fd 27 27 c8 52 b7 22 - 00 00 00 00 70 3c b3 22 (.''.R."....p<."
    2727fd0c 20 fd 27 27 50 fd 27 27 - 9f 2d ab 00 00 00 00 00 .''P.''.-......
    2727fd1c 51 76 ab 00 60 ea 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 98 d3 32 05 Qv..`.........2.
    2727fd2c 03 00 00 00 98 d3 32 05 - 2c fd 27 27 92 ea d8 22 ......2.,.''..."
    2727fd3c 74 fd 27 27 28 ed d8 22 - 00 00 00 00 20 ea d8 22 t.''(..".... .."
    2727fd4c 74 fd 27 27 84 fd 27 27 - 7d 01 ab 00 00 00 00 00 t.''..''}.......
    2727fd5c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 98 d3 32 05 ..............2.
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x1b8
    eax=00000004 ebx=00000000 ecx=2323ba90 edx=00000000 esi=00000924 edi=276cfc38
    eip=77f682db esp=276cfc1c ebp=276cfc40 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000206
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    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:285ce623=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    276cfc40 77f04f37 00000924 00007530 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    276cfc88 6d39ead0 00007530 00000000 00000001 007dc330 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x18a
    eax=00000004 ebx=00000000 ecx=02bbf9a0 edx=00000000 esi=000009b0 edi=00000000
    eip=77f682db esp=2770fbe0 ebp=2770fc04 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
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    77f682d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:2860e5e7=????????
    77f682d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f682db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f682de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    2770fc04 77f04f37 000009b0 ffffffff 00000000 6d38d2fe ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject
    2770fc4c 6d39ead0 00000000 00000000 00000001 007dda00 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    ----> Raw Stack Dump <----
    2770fbe0 a0 cc f1 77 b0 09 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w............
    2770fbf0 00 da 7d 00 ec b3 75 00 - 80 c1 7d 00 b0 09 00 00 ..}...u...}.....
    2770fc00 2a 14 39 6d 4c fc 70 27 - 37 4f f0 77 b0 09 00 00 *.9mL.p'7O.w....
    2770fc10 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - fe d2 38 6d b0 09 00 00 ..........8m....
    2770fc20 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - e8 ef bb 02 00 da 7d 00 ..............}.
    2770fc30 00 00 00 00 00 da 7d 00 - b0 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 ......}.........
    2770fc40 ec b3 75 00 02 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 70 fc 70 27 ..u.........p.p'
    2770fc50 d0 ea 39 6d 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 ..9m............
    2770fc60 00 da 7d 00 e8 ef bb 02 - 00 da 7d 00 70 3c b3 22 ..}.......}.p<."
    2770fc70 90 fc 70 27 aa e7 36 6d - 20 dc 7d 00 00 00 00 00 ..p'..6m .}.....
    2770fc80

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