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Old 01-04-2007, 06:59 AM
SteveL
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Re: Faulting application

Yes, sure, it is stupid. PartyPoker.net. I e-mailed them and they stated that
it was not part of there pgm, the only thing is while I have event viewer
open I start the game and the error shows up.
Go figure....

BTW, I uninstalled the pgm and have not had the problem since.


"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:

> Bitstring <D788818C-35BE-45B9-99D8-E660AEA0C871@microsoft.com>, from the
> wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
> >After starting/stoping apps on my system I have figured out which app is
> >causing the error, I have sent the error to the appropriate company.

>
> Well, for the benefit of future sufferers, who might Google across this
> thread, could you maybe tell us which application is was, and why it has
> a .exe file that you apparently couldn't find? (or is it secret??).
>
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> GSV Three Minds in a Can
> 7,053 Km walked. 1,267Km PROWs surveyed. 23.0% complete.
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Old 01-04-2007, 06:59 AM
SteveL
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Re: Faulting application

Yes, sure, it is stupid. PartyPoker.net. I e-mailed them and they stated that
it was not part of there pgm, the only thing is while I have event viewer
open I start the game and the error shows up.
Go figure....

BTW, I uninstalled the pgm and have not had the problem since.


"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:

> Bitstring <D788818C-35BE-45B9-99D8-E660AEA0C871@microsoft.com>, from the
> wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
> >After starting/stoping apps on my system I have figured out which app is
> >causing the error, I have sent the error to the appropriate company.

>
> Well, for the benefit of future sufferers, who might Google across this
> thread, could you maybe tell us which application is was, and why it has
> a .exe file that you apparently couldn't find? (or is it secret??).
>
> --
> GSV Three Minds in a Can
> 7,053 Km walked. 1,267Km PROWs surveyed. 23.0% complete.
>

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