Windows 3.0 Standard/386 Enhanced Fatal Error Definition (58265)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.0
- Microsoft Windows 3.0a
This article was previously published under Q58265 SUMMARY
This article explains the difference between the following two Microsoft
Windows version 3.0 standard/enhanced mode fatal application errors:
Unrecoverable Application Error
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This application has violated system integrity
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These are two entirely different errors. Be sure to specify the exact
error when dealing with problems under Windows 3.0.
"Unrecoverable Application Error" means that a Windows application
(not an MS-DOS application) has caused a fatal problem in protected mode
(usually a general protection violation), causing the application to
be terminated.
"This application has violated system integrity" indicates that an
MS-DOS application (not a Windows application) has caused a fatal
problem while being run under Windows, causing the application to be
terminated. This is also usually a general protection violation, but it
can be any unpreventable memory overwrite problem.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/7/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB58265 |
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