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  • September 16, 2010
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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 16 September 2010]

I'm an ISV and recently upgraded a customer to v 8.2.1 at the same time they put in Win 7 Professional Network. They randomly from different workstations, different modules (several times a week) get this error and the runtime shuts down:

ACUCOBOL GT32-bit
Runtime has stopped working.
A problem has causes the program to stop working correctly.
Windows will close the program & notify you if a solution is available.

I have many customers running my apps, never had this reported before. Anyone seem this message? Incident has been reported to Tech support.

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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 16 September 2010]

I'm an ISV and recently upgraded a customer to v 8.2.1 at the same time they put in Win 7 Professional Network. They randomly from different workstations, different modules (several times a week) get this error and the runtime shuts down:

ACUCOBOL GT32-bit
Runtime has stopped working.
A problem has causes the program to stop working correctly.
Windows will close the program & notify you if a solution is available.

I have many customers running my apps, never had this reported before. Anyone seem this message? Incident has been reported to Tech support.
There is no such thing as a 8.2.1 version.
I presume you mean 8.1.2?

Contacting Tech support is the right thing to do.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 16 September 2010]

I'm an ISV and recently upgraded a customer to v 8.2.1 at the same time they put in Win 7 Professional Network. They randomly from different workstations, different modules (several times a week) get this error and the runtime shuts down:

ACUCOBOL GT32-bit
Runtime has stopped working.
A problem has causes the program to stop working correctly.
Windows will close the program & notify you if a solution is available.

I have many customers running my apps, never had this reported before. Anyone seem this message? Incident has been reported to Tech support.
There is no such thing as a 8.2.1 version.
I presume you mean 8.1.2?

Contacting Tech support is the right thing to do.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 16 September 2010]

I'm an ISV and recently upgraded a customer to v 8.2.1 at the same time they put in Win 7 Professional Network. They randomly from different workstations, different modules (several times a week) get this error and the runtime shuts down:

ACUCOBOL GT32-bit
Runtime has stopped working.
A problem has causes the program to stop working correctly.
Windows will close the program & notify you if a solution is available.

I have many customers running my apps, never had this reported before. Anyone seem this message? Incident has been reported to Tech support.
Yes, sorry type, should be 8.1.2
In general is there any way to diagnose when the runtime freezes or crashes? I have some clients where that happens quite often

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 16 September 2010]

I'm an ISV and recently upgraded a customer to v 8.2.1 at the same time they put in Win 7 Professional Network. They randomly from different workstations, different modules (several times a week) get this error and the runtime shuts down:

ACUCOBOL GT32-bit
Runtime has stopped working.
A problem has causes the program to stop working correctly.
Windows will close the program & notify you if a solution is available.

I have many customers running my apps, never had this reported before. Anyone seem this message? Incident has been reported to Tech support.
There are ways, but you should contact Tech support in this regard, as we may have to supply additional files. Also, it is not guaranteed that we find the cause, as the error condition may appear at xyz early on and the error not happening until later in zyx. Net necessarily leaving a trace to where it originated.
The more information you can provide about the case, the smaller a reproducible program can be, the more likely we are to find it.