Re: which memory address space?
- From: "Martin Harvey" <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:55:07 GMT
"Andreas Koch" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Tom de Neef wrote:
> It should stop to run, because windows loads EXEs partially, and
> fails if the EXE gets inaccessible while the app is running.
> At least thats the way it worked with floppys ;-)
This depends on the windows version and service pack, and also on various
cofiguration settings. New versions of windows definitely do not do demand
paging of executables on any media which is marked as removable. Not so sure
about network drives. You'll know when things have gone wrong when you get
an external exception with the error code for "In page error".
MH.
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