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GeneralWindows 2003 problem Pin
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QuestionCan you read this MiniDump? Pin
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Mike Dimmick8-Jul-04 9:00
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Tim Deveaux8-Jul-04 9:51
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Mike has a good point - but if it is the RAM, CPU, or CPU fan that's failing, there's a good chance that each dump you analyze will show a different location and/or bugcheck codes.

If the dumps are consistent, I'd do some further digging and/or start speculating on drivers and such.

Again as Mike mentioned, it's unlikely that NtWaitForMultipleObjects is the real culprit. Looks like you're going to have to dig a little deeper into the dump to find the problem. This initial analysis isn't giving you the stack trace you need, which I think is a result of trapping into the exception dispatcher.

Here's a doc that might be helpful:

http://www.wd-3.com/archive/registercontext.htm[^]

You may need more than a mini dump to work with - not sure.

If you've got the time, you might try using WinDbg on a remote machine. I'm pretty sure that you would break into the debugger before the bugcheck call in response to a first chance exception, which might give you a better context to work with.
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GeneralUse the common IIS WebServer in a LAN Pin
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