.NET error 1026 and error 1000

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Hello,

We are seeing consistent crashes with Sage 50 using Remote Data Access on our user's machines. Doesn't matter if they are running Windows 10 or 11, although systems running Windows 11 are crashing more often. These happen regardless of whether or not user's are working actively. Some crashes occur after 10 minutes or two hours of the program opening. Crashes occur without warning or error messages. In most cases, user's can get right back in to the program and start working again, until another crash; etc., etc.

Each crash gives two errors in the event log, .NET error 1026 with peachw.exe and error 1000, also with peachw.exe. I have run sfc/scannow and the .NET fix without success. 

This problem seems to be caused from Remote Data Access as I had an old company open (without RDA) open overnight without issue.

I have been through three levels of support with Sage and they have been unable to address the problem successfully.

Anyone else have this issue that they have been able to solve?

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    I've been encountering persistent crashes with Sage 50 when using Remote Data Access, and I'm seeking assistance from the community. These crashes seem to occur irrespective of the operating system, whether it's Windows 10 or the newer Windows 11 (although the crashes are more frequent on Windows 11). Importantly, these crashes occur even when users are not actively working within the program. Some crashes happen after a few minutes, while others take a couple of hours to manifest. The crashes are sudden and do not display any warning or error messages. Fortunately, users can quickly reopen the program and resume their work until the next crash occurs, creating a frustrating cycle.

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    I've been encountering persistent crashes with Sage 50 when using Remote Data Access, and I'm seeking assistance from the community. These crashes seem to occur irrespective of the operating system, whether it's Windows 10 or the newer Windows 11 (although the crashes are more frequent on Windows 11). Importantly, these crashes occur even when users are not actively working within the program. Some crashes happen after a few minutes, while others take a couple of hours to manifest. The crashes are sudden and do not display any warning or error messages. Fortunately, users can quickly reopen the program and resume their work until the next crash occurs, creating a frustrating cycle.

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    Yep, that's our situation in a nutshell.

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