[[https://www.revelation.com/|Sign up on the Revelation Software website to have access to the most current content, and to be able to ask questions and get answers from the Revelation community]] ==== Data Execution Prevention (DEP for Win 2003/XP) (OpenInsight 32-bit Specific) ==== === At 10 MAY 2005 08:28:50AM David Salvesen wrote: === {{tag>"OpenInsight 32-bit Specific"}} SP1 for Win2003 and SP2 for XP introduced Data Execution Protection (DEP). If you have a suitable processor e.g. a new P4, then various applications may no longer work. For instance those that use an out-of-process OpenEngine like DWB or, in our case, various Delphi Apps that talk to an OEngine using named pipes or TCP/IP rather than using an InProcess Engine. Does anyone know if this is a result of Microsoft being over zealous or a coding issue. We are using Oengine version 4.1.3, but I understand that it has not changed much in later versions either and so might be the same. Many thanks David ---- === At 02 NOV 2005 10:09AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote: === We'd suspect a slight overzealousness - a quick Google reveals that lots of programs suffer from this [i]including[/i] WMI (Publisher Microsoft Corporation). Http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875352/ seems to suggest there is a tool Rev could use against the executables in question. [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] [i]World leaders in all things RevSoft[/i] [img]http://www.sprezzatura.com/zz.gif[/img] [[https://www.revelation.com/revweb/oecgi4p.php/O4W_HANDOFF?DESTN=O4W_RUN_FORM&INQID=NONWORKS_READ&SUMMARY=1&KEY=C97BC5A352BF92D285256FFD00448F1F|View this thread on the forum...]]