Re: privileged instruction
Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 3:49 pm
don't have 64 bit, but i did start a fresh new copy on my local computer and copied all settings from server and still same issue
What happens if you start from scratch on your local PC. All default settings. Add a single ring table and two test accounts. Play on 127.0.0.1:8087. Does that crash? If not, slowly move that test setup towards your production setup and test at every step until you find what breaks it.galnaveh wrote:don't have 64 bit, but i did start a fresh new copy on my local computer and copied all settings from server and still same issue
You're getting that "privileged instruction" access violation on a completely separate machine with a fresh install and bare-bones setup? That makes no sense at all. I have no idea what the problem could be. Does the PMServer.exe file pass the digital signature verification? Right-click it in Windows Explorer, select Properties, Digital Signatures tab, select the "Briggs Softworks sha1" line and lick the Details button. It should say "This digital signature is Ok". Do the same for the sha256 line (only appears in recent releases).galnaveh wrote:Same issue i think it might be some software or application that does that
No, no one else has reported this error. Have you run "System Restore" to go back to a previous restore point?galnaveh wrote:do you know about any windows update that could make that happen ?
Running the digital signature test (as I described above) would test for that.RafalNiewinski wrote:It is strange, maybe seriously your binary file is corrupted.