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I'm struggling with a heap corruption in N 7.0
This only seems to happen in the night time and happens when an order is created through ATI.
A pop-up window appears, this application (N 7.0) has stopped working
Have you checked that there is no corruption in NTDLL in the syswow64 and/or system32?
I have fixed other apps by replacing this. Registry issues can also cause the problem but first I would CRC check the NTDLLs against identical versions (will be found in CAB files on a Windows search). Even failed virus attack could damage them.
SFC /scannow might help (probably won't) but its easy to run. One with a confirmed virus infection sfc /scannow failed to detect a problem but on manual replace of NTDLL it fixed the issue. Seems the infection had a few tricks up its sleeve.
Another time NT 7 was crashing faulting NTDLL I uninstalled & reinstalled (as per NT support's advice), painful and no use. I then uninstalled using Revo to really clean the system and it was ok on re-install.
I am not a coder but I have supervised industrial scale application repackaging for Win 7 corporate rollouts etc.
Nearly forgot.. SFC /scanfile <path> can be quicker as its specific (instead of scannow) ..
Indeed, I knew I was writing a "teaching grandma to suck eggs" post with a developer haha.
I recall something similar of a report with on order crashes when my dev was creating a unmanaged order based strat. However I guess you can trace it.
@rleplae I remembered something.. We had a VMware dev environment and there was an error relating to NTs dependence on IE and a network problem. These might give an idea.
You have NT execute trades (if I recall ATI is inbound?) Does that work for you? Kind of assumed it was just signal generating. We tried it but found NT was not stable over days and weeks.
@rleplae, you should try to write you own ATI: a strategy listening to a socket port and executing the order with "normal" NinjaScript functions.
Not perfect on an intellectual point of view but not very difficult.