Running forms 6i on a 10g database

We are encountering problems running forms 6i on a 10g database. the forms keep dropping and we get ifrun files with access_voilation c0000005 error. Has anyone encountered this problem

Some breaking news - we are planning to certify 6i against 10g - but as Frank points out - you will be required to patch up - we are targetting Patch 17.
Regards
Grant Ronald
Forms Product Management

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