PHP Encountered Access Violation in 77FCAFF8

I am running a PHP site that also uses Ajax and jQuery. The site will work fine for some time, and suddently my pages (and ajax-received subpages) are returned with a message

PHP Encountered Access Violation in 77FCAFF8

Rebooting the server seems to fix the problem. Running PHP version 5.1.6 (Windows NT 5.0 build 2195). I did some searches here and on some other sites, and there seems to be no fixes.

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UPDATE: I think I'm for something ... back to you.

UPDATE After checking the IIS installation, I noticed that there was no Mapping Mapping setting for the website. This, of course, asks the question - how did it ever work when it was originally set up that way !? I added a handler mapping and it seems to be still.

UPDATE The problem again got out of my head this morning after 36 hours without meeting this. Return to the drawing board.

UPDATE We just moved the site to a secondary web server, where we were able to update PHP without any problems.

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