When causes a dump stack in the Error Log folder to occur? I have one from
yesterday but don't know what caused it. I see the code that was genrated,
and theres tons more info, but have no idea what the deal is. How do you
make sense of all the info?
TIA, ChrisRThe details in the stack dump are most often used by microsoft product
support. You can contact them or search the web to see if this dump has been
reported by other people. It might have been fixed in a patch already.
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"ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
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> When causes a dump stack in the Error Log folder to occur? I have one from
> yesterday but don't know what caused it. I see the code that was genrated,
> and theres tons more info, but have no idea what the deal is. How do you
> make sense of all the info?
> TIA, ChrisR
>|||Hi
You may want to look at dumpchk see
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;315263. Also look in
the event log to see what was happening around the time the file was created
.
John
"ChrisR" wrote:
> When causes a dump stack in the Error Log folder to occur? I have one from
> yesterday but don't know what caused it. I see the code that was genrated,
> and theres tons more info, but have no idea what the deal is. How do you
> make sense of all the info?
> TIA, ChrisR
>
>sql
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