I see it is not Sun Java (I may be wrong, please correct me if I am, I only quickly flew over the file), and that VM is definitely not getting along with something on your system... What you should do, is go to Sun website, and download the latest Java Run-time Environment (JRE), I believe it is 1.5.0.06...
Did you even look at the log file? Right at the top it tells you it is Sun Java version 1.5.0.06..Jeez..
Also if you had looked at the log file (right at the top) you would have seen
This isn't Windows XP related, it is most likely a poorly written app (applet-ConferenceRoom.class) that he came across on the web that crashed his JVM. Nothing to worry about unless A. It happens with all Java apps he tries to access (try an uninstall and reinstall) B. He is a developer and it's happening with an app that he's writting (get specific help from Java folks, not here) C. He's on a intranet and using some commercial application (talk to your IT folks or tech support for the app)
Hotspot Virtual Machine Exception_access_violation conflict between Sun Java and Windows
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Did you even look at the log file? Right at the top it tells you it is Sun Java version 1.5.0.06..Jeez..
Also if you had looked at the log file (right at the top) you would have seen
"Current thread (0x02b44220): JavaThread "thread applet-ConferenceRoom.class" [_thread_in_native, id=1928]"
This isn't Windows XP related, it is most likely a poorly written app (applet-ConferenceRoom.class) that he came across on the web that crashed his JVM. Nothing to worry about unless
A. It happens with all Java apps he tries to access (try an uninstall and reinstall)
B. He is a developer and it's happening with an app that he's writting (get specific help from Java folks, not here)
C. He's on a intranet and using some commercial application (talk to your IT folks or tech support for the app)