The memory could not be written

Hello. I have two PCs running ask for 3d stuff. A machine is an i7, an AMD. We have a N-vidia a ATI graphics card. We have 16G RAM, the other 8.
We run to W7 pro the other W7 Home premium. What they have in common, is that they have both run Posers Firefly, FFR renderer on the network. Either you let ask rendered your image or you ask the other machine to do. Anyway. I got this program for a while that an everything worked smoothly until a Saturday two weeks ago. Just after the last batch of updates. The two machine comes with an application when rendering error. "The memory could not be written.
Changes in system only facts during this period was the updates so I am convinced that something touched something and so on.
It is said expressly: "FFRender64.exe - Application error the instruction at 0x402a9546 referenced memory at 0x000001a0. the memory could not be written. Click OK to terminate the program"
Could someone please find something? and don't forget TWO machines, brands of TWO GPU CPU TWO brands, TWO brands of MB and still the same problem!
Dick Andersson

Hello

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