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Virtual Server has encountered a non-fatal exception. Details have been logged to ....

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 01/18/2006
From: "Steve Radich \(BitShop, Inc.\)" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:

I'm seeing this in the event viewer (on the web interface):

Virtual Server has encountered a non-fatal exception. Details have been
logged to "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Virtual Server\Crash Logs\VSCrashLog18182543003.txt".

Anyone else experiencing that? Anyone from Microsoft want the file? I've got
8 of them so far, I think they are all related to VMRC connections - The
servers don't go down when they happen I don't think, however the things on
this server are a few old NT 4 servers that aren't very stable to begin
with.

FYI - I never saw this during the beta, started after installing r2 release.

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