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#112 WinXP MemoryError at installation

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Outlook (523)
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2003-07-01
2003-06-09
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I attempted to install the Spambayes Outlook AddIn
from: SpamBayes-Outlook-Setup-002.exe to my WinXP
machine. Relevent configuration info follows:

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Build 2600

Application name Outlook
Version 9.0
Build 3821
AKA MS Outlook 2000 SR-1 (9.0.0.3821)

The entire contents of the log file was:
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 15, in DllRegisterServer

File "E:\src\pythonex\com\win32com\server\register.py",
line 405, in RegisterClasses
MemoryError
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The error message at installation time was:
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The instruction at "0x77f51ed3" referenced memory
at "0xfffffff8". The memory could not be "read"
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See attached...

Discussion

  • Michael Williams

    GIF of error message from Spambayes installation

     
  • Mark Hammond

    Mark Hammond - 2003-06-17

    Logged In: YES
    user_id=14198

    Do you get the same error after a reboot?

     
  • Mark Hammond

    Mark Hammond - 2003-06-17
    • summary: Outlook AddIn Installtion Failure - WinXP --> WinXP MemoryError at installation
     
  • Mark Hammond

    Mark Hammond - 2003-07-01
    • status: open --> closed
     
  • Mark Hammond

    Mark Hammond - 2003-07-01

    Logged In: YES
    user_id=14198

    Please try the new 0.3 binary version

     
  • David Utter

    David Utter - 2003-09-16

    Logged In: YES
    user_id=867922

    I'm receiving the same error in version 0.8 every time a new
    message arrives and SpamBayes moves it to the Spam folder.
    I'm on Win2KPro with Outlook 2000 SR-1, on a Dell with plenty
    of memory and CPU.

    The instruction at "0x01561a10" referenced memory
    at "0x00000008". The memory could not be "read".

     

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