Exception number : c0000005 (Access Violation)

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Pascal Cyr

Hi.

First, here's the context. I create an Excel file with the
JAKARTA POI JAVA API. The workbook has 4 sheets.
When I open the file, the active sheet is the first one
(the one most to the left) and everything is fine.
But when I click on one of the 3 other sheet tabs, I have
this Dr. Watson error.

Excel.exe has generated errors and will be closed by
Windows. You will have to restart the application.

An error journal is being created.

Here's (a small part of) the detail of the journal.

Microsoft (R) Windows 2000 (TM) Version 5.00 DrWtsn32
Copyright (C) 1985-1999 Microsoft Corp. All rights
reserved.



Application exception occurred:
App : excel.exe (pid=1856)
When: 2004-04-15 @ 17:14:35.133
Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)

*----> System Information <----*
Computer Name: PT2977
User Name: Sidevpc
Number of Processors: 1
Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7
Windows 2000 Version: 5.0
Current Build: 2195
Service Pack : 4
Current Type: Uniprocessor Free
Registered Organization: SAQ
Registered Owner: Société des alcools du Québec

*----> Task List <----*
0 Idle.exe
8 System.exe
148 SMSS.exe
172 CSRSS.exe
168 WINLOGON.exe
220 SERVICES.exe
232 LSASS.exe
400 svchost.exe
436 spoolsv.exe
512 db2jds.exe
532 db2sec.exe
544 defwatch.exe
560 svchost.exe
600 inetd32.exe
632 RAServer.exe
648 jconfigdnt.exe
676 lcfd.exe
748 mnmsrvc.exe
764 rtvscan.exe
792 regsvc.exe
808 scardsvr.exe
828 mstask.exe
880 SMAgent.exe
916 WinMgmt.exe
1756 explorer.exe
1360 Saq_ghn.exe
1312 vptray.exe
296 lcfep.exe
1308 SMTray.exe
1384 igfxtray.exe
1460 hkcmd.exe
1108 internat.exe
944 MSOFFICE.exe
908 OUTLOOK.exe
2064 IMNSVDEM.exe
1524 MAPISP32.exe
1268 SSEXP.exe
1336 javaw.exe
1856 EXCEL.exe
1424 SmartProfile.ex.exe
1964 tnvt.exe
2252 IEXPLORE.exe
2156 AcroRd32.exe
1088 javaw.exe
2132 DRWTSN32.exe
0 _Total.exe

Does anybody have an idea of what might be the problem?

Thanks.

Pascal
 
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