To be sure, you should add an unhandled exception handler and get the stack
trace
(
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.appdomain.unhandledexception.aspx and
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/06/NET/default.aspx?loc=&fig=true#fig3)
If your app is using non-interactive user identities for something, the
following could apply:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=913384 "Michael Bray" <mbray@makeDIntoDot_ctiusaDcom> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:Xns98EC86FB0F58Ambrayctiusacom@207.46.248.16...
[quoted text, click to view] > One of the applications that my predecessors wrote which I am now forced
> to
> support is generating an error, and it seems to be coming from the CLR,
> something to do with web services. The error doesn't mean much to me, I'm
> hoping that someone here can shed some light... the application
> generates
> a pop-up window, and inside the window and in the event log is the
> following
>
> EventSource: .NET Runtime 2.0 Error Reporting
> Event ID: 5000
> Detail:
> EventType clr20r3, P1 ratapp.exe, P2 1.0.0.0, P3 450ac685, P4
> system.web.services, P5 2.0.0.0, P6 4333af0f, P7 273, P8 36b, P9
> ybv1uwyoq5jwn2acoifmkgc11cxoj3gf, P10 NIL.
>
> I also get another error in the event log:
>
> Event Source: Application Error
> Event ID: -100
> Detail:
> Faulting application RATApp.exe, version 1.0.0.0, faulting module
> mscorwks.dll, version 2.0.50727.42, fault address 0x002222fc.
>
> RATApp.exe is our application, and it does use web services... In the
> past, we have suspected that this might have something to do with
> differences in time between the client and the server (where the web
> services live) but have been unable to confirm this.
>
> The application runs fine most of the time, but after a while it crashes
> with the error. I have been told that if two machines are running the
> client, they both crash at the same time.
>
> I've done a google search on 'clr20r3' and found a few references, but
> none
> seem to match my situation...
>
> Any suggestions or ideas what might be causing this?
>
> -mdb