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Originally posted by Dempsey
AFAIK a buffer overflow error has nothing to do with hardware or amount of programs running etc. It just normally when a variable is set with more data that it can hold. Although I may be wrong....
Absolutely correct
You can have a buffer overrun on the smallest of applications on the biggest of computers or vice versa. Hardware, etc have nothing todo with this (directly), it is a "simple" programming bug.
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Originally posted by emameme
ok, but how I can resolv this problem? I can resolv this problem or not? if i can how? Thank you.
File it as a bug report to MSN:
http://messenger.msn.com/help/contactus.aspx
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(note that with that same
extremely immature and fucking inresponsible mass group convo, I had no buffer overflow when I was added by some
extremely immature and fucking inresponsible person;
sorry for the cursing, but such things really piss me off and IMO that fucking little twat should be banned from participating into anything)