That also fix the issue on my side. Beside, I found that turning that setting to True and then immediatly set it to false again also fix the issue, but for a certain time I have to do it once a day This is kind of annoying. IsaacLyman How long have you been experiencing this issue? For me it started on last friday, never had this before. I'm suspecting a faulty windows update A faulty Windows update is a definite possibility. I started experiencing it only a couple of days ago.
I clicked "Set Application Pool Defaults", changed the setting to True which changed it for all or my app pools permanently and I haven't had any trouble with it since. Thank you so much. Can you explain how this trick works and what the reason for throwing this error. Hi Ajith when you publish your app in release mode, it by default build for x86 architecture and by default IIS in 64bit windows start the worker process in 64bit. I haven't tested with an AnyCPU build through. You asked for suggestion to troubleshoot this problem so here they are: You can use either any one of the 3 tools to troubleshoot this issue: IIS Debug Diagnostics Tool v1.
AvkashChauhan AvkashChauhan Lex Li Lex Li In my case, a program called "Web Companion" was installed. After uninstalling it, the problem was fixed. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.
Please help me with solving this issue An unhandled win32 exception occurred in w3wp. Popular Topics in Windows Server.
Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Cuboctahedron This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.
And any idea about how to solve it? Sean Carnes This person is a verified professional. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. EXE[ --number-- ]. No installed debugger has Just-in-Time debugging enabled. I don't have Visual Studio. I have tried scanning with Windows Defender and my Panda anti-virus software; found two viruses, one a Trojan, removed them, but the problem has not gone away.
So, I cannot test the problem because I cannot load my Add-in. Add a custom task pane to your project and put the command on that. When you start Word in Safe mode holding down the Ctrl key, Word displays a dialog box and prompts whether you really want to enter Safe Mode. This message often appears behind other windows, so you need to click on the Word icon to bring it to the front. AccessViolationException was unhandled by user code System. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Add section. Range, 1, 3 ; table. Cell 1, 2. As I said before, the issue only happens if I open Word and opens the file via menu Open. If I double click the file to open it in Word and execute the same code, the issue does not happen. I apologize for the long delay in replying. I required some personal time and have been unable to participate in the forums for a while About all you can do at this point, besides checking for other add-ins, is to try to narrow things down a bit more.
For example, insert a table in a document, comment out the first line of code you show us that adds the table, then see whether the other lines of code still trigger the problem. If not, you've narrowed it down to adding the table. Should that be the case, you could try breaking that down and trying to use the method a bit differently, something like this, for example:.
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