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John

Workstation has been working fine with no errors for
approximately 2 years.

Within the last month, when surfing the net, I will
receive the following error message at random, but
frequent, intervals:

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MSKEY.EXE - Application Error
The instruction 0x77fcdb68 referenced memory at
0x0000001f. The memory could not be read.
--------------------

After closing out that error message, I receive the
following error message:

--------------------
MSKEY.EXE - Application Error
The instruction 0x77fcca95 referenced memory at
0x000cb105. The memory could not be read.
--------------------

Can anyone figure out what the heck is going on?

Thanx.

Technical: P4 2.2GHz, 512MB SDRAM, 80GB HDD, Win2KPro,
Current on all Updates.
 
John said:
Workstation has been working fine with no errors for
approximately 2 years.

Within the last month, when surfing the net, I will
receive the following error message at random, but
frequent, intervals:

--------------------
MSKEY.EXE - Application Error
The instruction 0x77fcdb68 referenced memory at
0x0000001f. The memory could not be read.
--------------------

After closing out that error message, I receive the
following error message:

--------------------
MSKEY.EXE - Application Error
The instruction 0x77fcca95 referenced memory at
0x000cb105. The memory could not be read.
--------------------

Can anyone figure out what the heck is going on?

Thanx.

Technical: P4 2.2GHz, 512MB SDRAM, 80GB HDD, Win2KPro,
Current on all Updates.

MSKEY.EXE sounds like an MS-DOS application and the two
memory addresses are certainly in the first Mb of memory. Try
renaming it to eg MSKEY.OLD and see what happens - or you
could google for info on it. It's not on my system.
 
MSKEY.EXE is a hacker program for generating replacement
Microsoft product key codes.

Basically, you get a MS cd, run this program, create a new
set of key codes and you have a product for free with a
unique key code
number.
 

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