Abnormal program termination: Stack fault??

J

Joong

Today, I did Critical Update of KB835732 for sasser vrius.
But whenever I executed the Fortran program in DOS prompt
command, the error message,
"Abnormal program termination: Stack fault
CS:EIP = 000Fh:00001373h"
appeared and the program terminated.
Please, help me
 
D

David Candy

This isn't a dos group. So perhaps you need to explain as that is a 32 bit error message (EIP). Is it coming from your program or from NTVDM.

I've seen this error one before on someing called swmmm or something.
 
J

Joong

Thanks
This message happened in the dos prompt.

c:\egn2\poly1\polygon
Abnormal program termination: Stack fault
CS:EIP = 000Fh:00001373h

polygon is executable file made of fortran.
I think the error message is from DOS shell, not from
program.
what is a 32 bit error?
-----Original Message-----
This isn't a dos group. So perhaps you need to explain as
that is a 32 bit error message (EIP). Is it coming from
your program or from NTVDM.
 
S

Susan

I am having the same problem with programs run in DOS mode
which worked prior to the Sasser virus patch. I would
also appreciate any help.
 
N

Nafiton

I fear MicroSoft has updated the W2K DOS machine to XP DOS Machine.

We have an application that we can not be able to run on any XP DOS
boxes. It gives "stack fault" consistently. After 14th April the same
error came on W2000 boxes. Just today, we uninstalled this update
KB835732 and the application runs fine.

It is clear to us that MicroSoft has decided to unify the DOS
machines. The question is, do they look now for a solution to this
stacks fault? Right now, we are looking through the net looking for
DOS emulators to jump over the MicroSoft machine.

Any help will be welcomed, thanks
nafiton
 
G

Guest

we also have the very same problem. as you can imagine, it is very annoying...

do we have to uninstall the sasser patch and then restart every few minutes ? or do we have to be unable to work ??? hmmmm decisions, decisions...

well, does anyone of you has a solution ?

thanks !
 

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