CUtIRBTree overflow

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CUtIRBTree overflow

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First off, I have a VDS with windows server 2003 x64 running a CS:GO server

I have my regedit set to not display error warnings so if my server ever crashes, it will just close instead of displaying an error,and it will use the program I run separately to restart it keeping it running.

But there is one error that I cannot get to go away, it will stay there until I manually click OK. Its the CUtIRBTree overflow.

heres what it looks like

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I know this issue cannot be fixed by me or NFO, because it is a memory leak in valves code for the CS:GO Dedi server. But I need a work around untill they fix this

But, is there a program that I can use to click this off? or some way to work around this? I am going nuts here, until they fix this, I get several crashes a day that I have to manually go in and fix,

Anyone have any suggestions?
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Re: CUtIRBTree overflow

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Are you running the server with the -nocrashdialog command-line option? If not, it may help.
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Re: CUtIRBTree overflow

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Edge100x wrote:Are you running the server with the -nocrashdialog command-line option? If not, it may help.
I didnt think that was an active command in CS:GO, didnt work when they first released the ds files, but I will give it another try. Thanks!
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It did not work, just had a crash just now. Any other ideas?
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Re: CUtIRBTree overflow

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-nocrashdialog does appear to be a valid command line option, but I guess it does not apply here.

You could also try -nodev, -nomessagebox, and/or -nobreakpad, all of which also appear to be valid (but quite possibly don't apply). Beyond that, you would have to look at a possible external solution, such as running FireDaemon (which can close many dialog boxes automatically: http://forums.firedaemon.com/19-how-can ... pping.html).
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