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martha
May 22nd 04, 11:14 PM
For days now a few moments after connecting to the
internet, I get the message: "WAOL caused an invalid page
fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 017f:7a9a8935". Registers:
EAX = OcOdbee 8 CS = 17f EIP=89357a9a EFLGS=00010202

and whole page of similar numbers which I can supply if
needed.

Note: This may be significant - On 4/27 I received an e-
mail message from a friend saying that a virus (called
jdbg.exe)had been passed to her address book and was
infecting anyone in her address book. The message
included instructions for checking for the virus and
removing it.

They were:
1. Go to Start, then click on the find or search option.
2. In the folder option, type the name: jdbgmgr.exe
The virus has a Teddy bear icon.

Then there were instructions to delete it.

I did delete it when I saw the dreaded Teddy bear icon.

The next day I heard that the virus was bogus, and had
something to do with Java so now when I get this "invalid
page fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 117f:7a9a8935", I can't
help but wonder if there is some connection. Have I
deleted a necessary file??

If you have any knowledge about what I need to do, PLEASE,
please, please share it with me. I am in bad shape
getting bumped off the internet, especially at this time.

Alan Raskin
May 23rd 04, 03:08 AM
martha wrote:
> For days now a few moments after connecting to the
> internet, I get the message: "WAOL caused an invalid page
> fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 017f:7a9a8935". Registers:
> EAX = OcOdbee 8 CS = 17f EIP=89357a9a EFLGS=00010202
>
> and whole page of similar numbers which I can supply if
> needed.
>
> Note: This may be significant - On 4/27 I received an e-
> mail message from a friend saying that a virus (called
> jdbg.exe)had been passed to her address book and was
> infecting anyone in her address book. The message
> included instructions for checking for the virus and
> removing it.
>
> They were:
> 1. Go to Start, then click on the find or search option.
> 2. In the folder option, type the name: jdbgmgr.exe
> The virus has a Teddy bear icon.
>
> Then there were instructions to delete it.
>
> I did delete it when I saw the dreaded Teddy bear icon.
>
> The next day I heard that the virus was bogus, and had
> something to do with Java so now when I get this "invalid
> page fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 117f:7a9a8935", I can't
> help but wonder if there is some connection. Have I
> deleted a necessary file??
>
> If you have any knowledge about what I need to do, PLEASE,
> please, please share it with me. I am in bad shape
> getting bumped off the internet, especially at this time.

If I remember previous discussions correctly, jdbgmgr.exe is definitely
NOT a virus, and deleting it is almost certainly the cause of your
problems. I'm not sure how to repair your Windows installation, but a
search of this newsgroup or microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion or a
Google search for "jdbgmgr.exe" should provide you with instrctions on
how to fix up your system. Good luck

- Alan

MasterBlaster
May 23rd 04, 10:09 AM
"Alan Raskin" wrote

> martha wrote:
> > For days now a few moments after connecting to the
> > internet, I get the message: "WAOL caused an invalid page
> > fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 017f:7a9a8935". Registers:
> > EAX = OcOdbee 8 CS = 17f EIP=89357a9a EFLGS=00010202
> >
> > and whole page of similar numbers which I can supply if
> > needed.
> >
> > Note: This may be significant - On 4/27 I received an e-
> > mail message from a friend saying that a virus (called
> > jdbg.exe)had been passed to her address book and was
> > infecting anyone in her address book. The message
> > included instructions for checking for the virus and
> > removing it.
> >
> > They were:
> > 1. Go to Start, then click on the find or search option.
> > 2. In the folder option, type the name: jdbgmgr.exe
> > The virus has a Teddy bear icon.
> >
> > Then there were instructions to delete it.
> >
> > I did delete it when I saw the dreaded Teddy bear icon.

http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html

> > The next day I heard that the virus was bogus, and had
> > something to do with Java so now when I get this "invalid
> > page fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 117f:7a9a8935", I can't
> > help but wonder if there is some connection. Have I
> > deleted a necessary file??
> >
> > If you have any knowledge about what I need to do, PLEASE,
> > please, please share it with me. I am in bad shape
> > getting bumped off the internet, especially at this time.
>
> If I remember previous discussions correctly, jdbgmgr.exe is definitely
> NOT a virus, and deleting it is almost certainly the cause of your
> problems. I'm not sure how to repair your Windows installation, but a
> search of this newsgroup or microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion or a
> Google search for "jdbgmgr.exe" should provide you with instrctions on
> how to fix up your system. Good luck
>
> - Alan

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q322993

"The Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java (Jdbgmgr.exe) is only used by
Microsoft Visual J++ 1.1 developers.

If you follow the e-mail message instructions and delete this file, you do not have to
recover it unless you use Microsoft Visual J++ 1.1 to develop Java programs on
Windows XP, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 98, or Windows 95."

Greg
May 24th 04, 02:34 AM
It is on my machine and all I use is Win98-SE
it is in cab-34.

It is on your win98 se disk.
Try start, run, sfc, extract one file from
installation disk, type in the file, start,
install from-direct it to your cd untill you are
on this cab file, click start, save file in, type
in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM, ok, it is up to you if you
want to back it up I do not.
Hope this helps.
>-----Original Message-----
>For days now a few moments after connecting to the
>internet, I get the message: "WAOL caused an invalid page
>fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 017f:7a9a8935". Registers:
>EAX = OcOdbee 8 CS = 17f EIP=89357a9a EFLGS=00010202
>
>and whole page of similar numbers which I can supply if
>needed.
>
>Note: This may be significant - On 4/27 I received an e-
>mail message from a friend saying that a virus (called
>jdbg.exe)had been passed to her address book and was
>infecting anyone in her address book. The message
>included instructions for checking for the virus and
>removing it.
>
>They were:
>1. Go to Start, then click on the find or search option.
>2. In the folder option, type the name: jdbgmgr.exe
> The virus has a Teddy bear icon.
>
>Then there were instructions to delete it.
>
>I did delete it when I saw the dreaded Teddy bear icon.
>
>The next day I heard that the virus was bogus, and had
>something to do with Java so now when I get this "invalid
>page fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 117f:7a9a8935", I
can't
>help but wonder if there is some connection. Have I
>deleted a necessary file??
>
>If you have any knowledge about what I need to do,
PLEASE,
>please, please share it with me. I am in bad shape
>getting bumped off the internet, especially at this time.
>.
>