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Re: Potential overflow in Internet Explorer


From: "Eric D. Williams" <eric () INFOBRO COM>
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 11:45:35 -0500

I was able to reproduce on Windows NT 4.0

System:

        Microsoft Windows NT
        4.00.1301 (SP6 + all relevant Fixes)
        IE 5 5.00.3105.0106 (SP2 etc.)

http://www.thewebserver.com/[aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (and lots of 'a's didn't count
yet)

0x61616161 on the Call Stack (bad sign :)

Eric

On Saturday, February 03, 2001 2:13 PM, Robbert Muller
[SMTP:mjrider () ENSCHEDE COM] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 08:12:20PM -0800, joetesta () HUSHMAIL COM wrote:
<SNIP>
    I am using version 5.50.4522.1800 on Win98 SE with all critical updates
installed.  I attempted to reproduce this crash on three other machines
without success.  Their version numbers where:

        5.00.2614.3500,
        5.50.4134.0100,
        5.50.4134.0600

    It seems as though this may be some sort of regression error,
bad mix of software, or both.  Can anyone else reproduce this?
5.504522.1800 (Winme+all updates) doesn't crash


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