[GIS] Which part(s) of the ArcMap user interface uses the Rogue Wave Objective Grid(OG1200ASU.DLL)

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I'm trying to troubleshoot ArcMap 10 crashing when I reconcile a version and I think it is OG1200ASU.DLL causing the problem. I'm guessing it's the attribute table or the attribute inspector.

GetProcAddress(0x773D0000 [c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.6028_x-ww_61e65202\COMCTL32.DLL], "InitCommonControlsEx") called from "c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.vc90.mfc_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_9.0.30729.4974_x-ww_a96f9c14\MFC90U.DLL" at address 0x78A43931 and returned 0x773D4088.
LoadLibraryW("DbgHelp.dll") called from "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\AFCORE.DLL" at address 0x007144A4.
Loaded "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\DBGHELP.DLL" at address 0x28380000.  Successfully hooked module.
DllMain(0x28380000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\DBGHELP.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x28380000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\DBGHELP.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
LoadLibraryW("DbgHelp.dll") returned 0x28380000.
GetProcAddress(0x28380000 [c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\DBGHELP.DLL], "MiniDumpWriteDump") called from "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\AFCORE.DLL" at address 0x007144B4 and returned 0x283DD4F0.
Second chance exception 0xC0000005 (Access Violation) occurred in "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\OG1200ASU.DLL" at address 0x064A310B.
Exited "c:\program files\arcgis\desktop10.0\bin\ARCMAP.EXE" (process 0x1298) with code -1073741819 (0xC0000005).

Update:
I've narrowed my issue to the attribute table. When I start up ArcMap with the attribute table window docked, edit, then reconcile…ArcMap crashes.

If I start up ArcMap, close the attribute table window (or auto-hide), then edit, then reconcile…success!

If I start up ArcMap, close the attribute table window (or auto-hide), then open the attribute table window again, then dock (which effectively puts the attribute table window in same condition as it was on startup) , then edit, then reconcile…success!

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1156285/ArcMap_Reconcile_CrashReproduce.avi

Best Answer

That is the Open GL 2.0 compliant component according to ESRI OpenGL extensions viewer 3.31 is available here http://www.realtech-vr.com/glview/changes.html