VGS.dll Crash rwbuilder.exe

I use the generator of reports on a server 2008R2 with 11g configured with weblogic, reports and forms for a developer machine. Whenever I double click on the data model, I get a crash of the application and it usually indicates the VGS.dll as the failing application.
He always gives 0xc0000005 as the problem. And I made sure that the file is really there and that the user running the application is allowed. Any help appreciated.
greG

Very well.

I hope this will help you:

http://KB.VMware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalID=1008485

Don't know if this helps, but a work around could be the Data Modeler in SQL DEV. The 3.0 beta version seems to work OK

Published by: mseberg on December 14, 2010 14:40

You probably know this, but:

VGS.dll is a process belonging to the Virtual Graphics System program. "vgs.dll is a module'"belonging to virtual graphics system","of Oracle Corporation.

Pretty sure this isn't Bug 8530999 that versions do not correspond to the top.

Published by: mseberg on December 14, 2010 15:47

Close note of oracle that I found was 760172.1

Published by: mseberg on December 14, 2010 16:00

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