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Ron Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Ron Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jan 1998 00:39:32 GMT
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MSDTCW Page Fault problem solved! MSIE 4.01 updates the Remote Procedure
Call  DLLs. Evidently, one of these had been "downgraded" to a previous
version, so although MSIE 4.01 was still reported as being installed, not
all of the components were up to date. Reinstalling MSIE 4.01brought all of
the rpc*.dll files back up to date and MS PWS 4.0 now works fine! And its a
very nice personal web server, too!
Cheers, -Ron Gordon

Ron Gordon <[log in to unmask]> wrote in article
<01bd286e$57b5fca0$2110a8c0@rgordon>...
> To develop Active Server Pages, I've "upgraded" from the Personal Web
> Server that is provided with Microsoft InterDev to the later Personal Web
> Server for Windows NT and Windows 95 that's available at
> http://www.microsoft.com/iis/guide/pws.asp?A=2&B=5. I uninstalled the
> InterDev PWS before installing the new PWS. Unfortunately, now when my
> machine boots up, I get the error MSDTCW caused an invalid page fault in
> module RPCRT4.DLL.
>
> Windows 95 OSR2, MS IE4.01, and all of the updated versions of all of the
> associated components are installed. I'm baffled! Has anyone gotten this
> PWS running under Windows 95? Might anyone suggest an "update" that I'm
> missing that might cure this?
>
> Interestingly enough, things appear to work in spite of this error. Yet I
> know that something is not functioning--probably some DCOM stuff that
I've
> not yet tried.  Thanks in advance for your help!
>
>

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