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Double Memory Free in XP SP2 IE reported by Checked build

Subject: Double Memory Free in XP SP2 IE reported by Checked build
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 17:58:28 -0400
Uh oh.  I installed the checked build of XP SP2 to run my applications
against
and of course the first thing IE does when you launch it is attempt to load
http://www.msn.com even when you tell it not to make it the home page.

Shortly after the page starts to be displayed Windows reports "Duplicate
memory free operation.
Get a stack trace and report bug against the calling app (not against
OLE Automation.)
File d:\xpsprtm\com\oleaut32\typelib\oautil.cpp, line 965.

I generated the necessary debug information and sent it to Microsoft.  I
really hope this
is not a sign of things to come.

Jeffrey Altman
Secure Endpoints Inc.

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