dhuri (GE Healthcare)
From: Barbiaux, William J (GE Healthcare)
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:29 AM
To: Trivedi, Madhuri (GE Healthcare); Livermore, Glyn C (GE
Healthcare); Bauer, Christopher (GE Healthcare); Gran, Curt (GE
Healthcare); Kuhn, Alan (GE Healthcare); Patel, Dipti (GE
Healthcare); Davis, Nate (GE Healthcare)
Subject: RE: Memory error stopping
Are we able to rebuild the ActiveX control, or do we get that straight from Questra?
From: Trivedi, Madhuri (GE Healthcare)
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:12 AM
To: Livermore, Glyn C (GE Healthcare); Bauer, Christopher (GE Healthcare); Gran, Curt (GE Healthcare); Barbiaux,
William 3 (GE Healthcare); Kuhn, Alan (GE Healthcare); Patel, Dipti (GE Healthcare)
Subject: RE: Memory error stopping
Controls are built using old versions of ATL. crashing when DEP is enabled. The solution is to turn off DEP or rebuild the
ActiveX control using Visual C++ 2005 or higher (preferably with the recent security update), like Adobe did for their Flash
player.
Best,
Madhuri
From: Livermore, Glyn C (GE Healthcare)
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 9:29 PM
To: Bauer, Christopher (GE Healthcare); Gran, Curt (GE Healthcare); Barbiaux, William } (GE Healthcare); Kuhn, Alan (GE
Healthcare); Patel, Dipti (GE Healthcare)
Ce: Trivedi, Madhuri (GE Healthcare)
Subject: Memory error stopping
For all those folks who don't work on ExC issues.
It appears that if you don't uncheck “ Enable memory protection to help mitigate on line attacks” on IEB then you get the
error seen here and you can't download the RAViewer.
If you already have the RAviewer it's not a problem.
Glyn