outonalimb
Technical User
One of my clients' servers' recently suffered a system crash and since then any programs that sit in the system tray crash with a warning that it cannot read from a specific memory address.
For example, VNC sits in the system tray but has soon as you right click on the icon to invoke a menu, an error message appears as mentioned above. It does this for Avast Anti-Virus which also sits there too.
I have to restart the server to get rid of the error or use the kill command to kill the process.
The funny thing is, if I log on as Administrator through Terminal Services, nothing goes wrong. The system tray items do not crash.
I have run various anti-virus programs on the system with not viruses being found. I have reinstalled SP4 but this hasn't helped either.
Can anyone suggest anything?
BTW, the server now has new hard drives and new RAM. (I managed to clone the existing setup with Norton Ghost - the client runs terminal server and has also lost the CD Key for reinstalling Windows!)
For example, VNC sits in the system tray but has soon as you right click on the icon to invoke a menu, an error message appears as mentioned above. It does this for Avast Anti-Virus which also sits there too.
I have to restart the server to get rid of the error or use the kill command to kill the process.
The funny thing is, if I log on as Administrator through Terminal Services, nothing goes wrong. The system tray items do not crash.
I have run various anti-virus programs on the system with not viruses being found. I have reinstalled SP4 but this hasn't helped either.
Can anyone suggest anything?
BTW, the server now has new hard drives and new RAM. (I managed to clone the existing setup with Norton Ghost - the client runs terminal server and has also lost the CD Key for reinstalling Windows!)