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Hello to all,
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Best Regards
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* Ecx: 6BDE4924: 00000000 00000052 00000000 00000000 00000003 0000001B
* Edx: 00000E00:
* Eip: 00404743: E183088A 04E9830E 00C9840F 4949001B 4E8B5275 08668304
* Ebp: 1289D77C: 1289D790 005BD328 00A5EA38 1289D78C 1289E8B8 1289EC74
* SegCs: 0000001B:
* EFlags: 00010246: 0057004F 003B0053 003A0043 0057005C 004E0049 004F0044
* Esp: 1289D768: 6BDE4924 00446C52 00000000 00000002 3B6AB940 1289D790
* SegSs: 00000023:
* *******************************************************************************
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Short Stack Dump
* 00404743 Module(sqlservr+00004743) (RecBase::Resize+00000005)
* 00446C52 Module(sqlservr+00046C52) (CSysScan::GetVaried+0000002A)
* 005BD328 Module(sqlservr+001BD328) (CUserScan::CbGroupBitmap+00000016)
* 006315F7 Module(sqlservr+002315F7) (SecCache::FGetFromDiskScedb+00000317)
* 0040C694 Module(sqlservr+0000C694) (checkdbperm+00000114)
* 0040C3BC Module(sqlservr+0000C3BC) (usedb+000000DA)
* 0040C2DF Module(sqlservr+0000C2DF) (CAutoDb::FUse+00000031)
* 004B2BE3 Module(sqlservr+000B2BE3) (CreateFakeTableRowset+00000038)
* 00424175 Module(sqlservr+00024175) (OpenRowsetSS::OpenRowset+000000EC)
* 0050D873 Module(sqlservr+0010D873) (GetTableCursor+00000056)
* 0050D7FE Module(sqlservr+0010D7FE) (CQScanRowset::StandardGetRowset+0000009D)
* 00539A82 Module(sqlservr+00139A82) (CQScanTableScan::CQScanTableScan+0000008E)
* 005399EA Module(sqlservr+001399EA) (CXteTableScan::QScanGet+00000089)
* 004332E2 Module(sqlservr+000332E2) (CQScanHashMatch::CQScanHashMatch+0000051A)
* 00432E02 Module(sqlservr+00032E02) (CXteHashMatch::QScanGet+0000008C)
* 00427368 Module(sqlservr+00027368) (CXteProject::QScanGet+00000092)
* 0053D884 Module(sqlservr+0013D884) (CQScanSort::CQScanSort+000000BC)
* 0053D7A7 Module(sqlservr+0013D7A7) (CXteSort::QScanGet+0000012C)
* 0042306F Module(sqlservr+0002306F) (CQueryScan::CQueryScan+0000028E)
* 00422E59 Module(sqlservr+00022E59) (CQuery::Execute+0000006A)
* 0041D456 Module(sqlservr+0001D456) (CStmtQuery::ErsqExecuteQuery+0000022C)
* 0042C4AF Module(sqlservr+0002C4AF) (CStmtSelect::XretExecute+00000229)
* 0041C3CB Module(sqlservr+0001C3CB) (CMsqlExecContext::ExecuteStmts+000003B9)
* 0041BA11 Module(sqlservr+0001BA11) (CMsqlExecContext::Execute+000001B6)
* 0041B02D Module(sqlservr+0001B02D) (CSQLSource::Execute+00000357)
* 00437EC6 Module(sqlservr+00037EC6) (execrpc+00000507)
* 00437128 Module(sqlservr+00037128) (execute_rpc+00000019)
* 0042921A Module(sqlservr+0002921A) (process_commands+00000232)
* 41072838 Module(UMS+00002838) (ProcessWorkRequests+00000272)
* 410725B3 Module(UMS+000025B3) (ThreadStartRoutine+00000098)
* 77BCB3CA Module(MSVCRT+0002B3CA) (endthread+000000AB)
* 77E66063 Module(kernel32+00026063) (GetModuleFileNameA+000000EB)
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------




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